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Twin Peaks Tragedy, Ten Years Later

Twin Peaks Tragedy, Ten Years Later

Yahoo18-05-2025
Waco, TX (FOX 44) – It's been ten years since a feud between motorcycle gangs, the Bandidos and Cossacks, turned into a shootout at a Twin Peaks in Waco. Nine people died and an additional 20 were injured. That case ended in a hung jury.
The shoot out resulted in over one hundred arrests and one trial, however there were no convictions. The shooting investigation eventually ended with all charges being dropped and numerous lawsuits being filed.
Yvonne Reeves visits the spot where her son Richard Jordan II took his last breath every year.He was one of the nine men killed during the shootout. 'This is where he laid right here. That's where he laid there after a coward shot him. I don't want anybody to forget, because we never will,' Reeves said.
She says she will forever honor his life until she takes her last breath.
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