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9 dead in Texas shooting, all members of biker gangs

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WACO, Texas—A shootout among rival motorcycle gangs at a popular Texas restaurant left nine bikers dead and 18 injured, and it sent panicked patrons and bystanders fleeing for safety, a police spokesman said on Sunday.

The violence erupted shortly after noon at a busy shopping center about a 90-minute drive south of Dallas.

Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said eight people died at the scene of the shooting at Twin Peaks restaurant and another person died at a hospital.

The nine killed were all members of biker gangs, he said, as were the 18 people who were taken to hospitals with injuries that include stab and gunshot wounds.

Some victims are being treated for both, he said.

“This is probably one of the most gruesome crime scenes I’ve ever seen in my 34 years of law enforcemen­t,” Swanton said, later adding, “I was amazed that we didn’t have innocent civilians killed or injured.”

At least 100 people have been detained for questionin­g, Swanton said late Sunday night.

Swanton said at least five rival gangs gathered at Twin Peaks for a meeting that he said focused on turf and recruitmen­t, two areas where the groups have often clashed. Preliminar­y findings indicate a dispute broke out in a bathroom, escalated to include knives and firearms and eventually spilled into the restaurant parking lot, he said. There were 150 to 200 gang members inside the restaurant at the time. Shots were fired inside and outside the restaurant, he said.

McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara, whose office is involved in the investigat­ion, said all nine who were killed were members of the Banditos or Cossacks gangs.

Swanton described the interior of the restaurant after a Sunday night walk-through, saying it was littered with bullet casings, knives, a club, bodies and pools of blood. Authoritie­s would be working the rest of the night to process the reams of evidence, he said.

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