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- Can anything stop ISIS in Iraq?
- Gangs in deadly Waco biker brawl
- Latest on Amtrak crash: Feds not sure if windshield was hit
- Police want bikers off streets after deadly Texas shooting
- Passengers file lawsuit against Amtrak over deadly U.S. derailment
- Mass arrests, revenge fears after deadly Texas biker gang shootout
- Charges filed against 170 motorcycle gang members in Texas
- Lindsey Graham: ‘I am running because the world is falling apart’
- Investigators unsure anything struck train before derailment
Can anything stop ISIS in Iraq? Posted: 18 May 2015 09:43 AM PDT |
Gangs in deadly Waco biker brawl Posted: 18 May 2015 10:03 AM PDT |
Latest on Amtrak crash: Feds not sure if windshield was hit Posted: 18 May 2015 02:12 PM PDT |
Police want bikers off streets after deadly Texas shooting Posted: 18 May 2015 05:05 PM PDT By Lisa Maria Garza WACO, Texas (Reuters) - The local Harley Davidson dealership was closed, motorcycle riders were asked to stay off the roads and police snipers took to rooftops to watch Waco streets after a deadly gangland shooting caused many to cast a colder eye on bikers. Police did not say how long the request would last. Riders asked the public to take a breath, relax and realize that criminality is the rare exception for members of motorcycle clubs. Waco Police said they have been threatened by motorcycle gangs after a Sunday shoot out between rivals at a Twin Peaks restaurant that left nine dead and 18 injured. |
Passengers file lawsuit against Amtrak over deadly U.S. derailment Posted: 18 May 2015 04:57 PM PDT Four passengers on the Amtrak commuter train that derailed in Philadelphia last week filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against the U.S. rail service, citing "serious and disabling" injuries, as operations resumed on the heavily traveled Northeast Corridor. The lawsuit, filed in Philadelphia, appeared to be the first brought by non-employee passengers since the derailment on May 12 that killed eight people and injured more than 200 others. The plaintiffs included two Spanish citizens, Felicidad Redondo Iban and Maria Jesus Redondo Iban, as well as Daniel Armyn of New York and Amy Miller of New Jersey. Nicole Armyn, Daniel's wife, and Marino Ucero Estrades, Maria's husband, who were not aboard the train, were also named as plaintiffs. |
Mass arrests, revenge fears after deadly Texas biker gang shootout Posted: 18 May 2015 03:08 PM PDT By Lisa Maria Garza WACO, Texas (Reuters) - Police warned of revenge attacks from motorcycle gangs after 170 people were charged on Monday in connection with the shootout among rival bikers on Sunday that left nine dead and 18 wounded and turned a Texas restaurant into a blood-soaked crime scene. Bikers from five rival gangs attacked each other with guns, knives, brass knuckles, clubs and motorcycle chains at a Twin Peaks Sports Bar and Grill in the central Texas city of Waco. When the shooting ended, bodies were scattered in the restaurant and across two parking lots. About 100 weapons were recovered from the crime scene, which was strewn with shell casings, police said. |
Charges filed against 170 motorcycle gang members in Texas Posted: 18 May 2015 03:10 PM PDT |
Lindsey Graham: ‘I am running because the world is falling apart’ Posted: 18 May 2015 07:04 AM PDT |
Investigators unsure anything struck train before derailment Posted: 18 May 2015 03:03 PM PDT |
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