(May 25, 2015 at 6:11 am)graciesings Wrote: I live within an hour's drive of all this.
I think they over-reacted by arresting almost 200 bikers right afterwards. Fortunately, it did cool the tension and prevent a gang war from breaking out later that night.
Most of them arrested were gang members, and since these specific gangs are criminal gangs, they can get a lot of them on organized crime charges. I believe some of them were wanted for other things, too. Most of them could be visually identified with their gangs: tattoos, colors, etc. It was not an "Arrest any bikers you see" thing.
(As for the race issue, biker gangs tend to attract mostly white, some hispanic, males. I'm very glad that's the case, because if the race issue had gotten involved, things would have gotten a lot more hectic.)
Now they're running into a shortage of lawyers to prosecute all these people because they arrested so many. Welllll maybe they should let some more of them (who were farther from the scene) go?
No they did not overreact. You approach a chaotic event like that you cant make any assumptions, you detain people until you sort things out otherwise you risk letting the perps get away. I'd say the gang leaders should get charged equally as any shooter if not worse, even if the rest are bystanders. If any of these idiot basses don't get charged they should take as a lesson and get the fuck out of the gang.