Santa Fe New Mexican

Three Bandidos charged with murder

- By Emily Schmall

FORT WORTH, Texas — Three members of the Bandidos motorcycle club were indicted on murder charges Wednesday stemming from a chaotic 2015 shooting that involved police and members of another biker club outside a restaurant in Waco, Texas.

The indictment­s mark the first murder charges in the case, and more than 20 other bikers were reindicted on new charges ranging from rioting to tampering with evidence. The lesser charges come just eight days before the statute of limitation­s runs out on those crimes — and a day after dozens of cases were dropped.

Police arrested nearly 200 bikers following the shooting at a Twin Peaks restaurant that left nine people dead and 20 injured. Investigat­ors say the incident was sparked by rivalries between the Bandidos and Cossacks motorcycle clubs.

The murder charges were filed against Jeff Battey, a local sergeant-at-arms with the Bandidos, and two other club members: Ray Allen and Glenn Walker.

The indictment­s allege Battey and Allen fatally shot Matthew Smith, a Cossacks member who died at the scene from gunshot wounds. Waco police records previously reviewed by the Associated Press show that Battey, a former Marine, and Allen were seen by officers “triangulat­ed” over Smith, and a pistol was found in front of each man.

Battey’s attorney, Seth Sutton, said prosecutor­s failed to provide a “full and complete picture of the evidence” to the grand jury. Attorneys for Allen and Walker didn’t respond to messages from the Associated Press seeking comment.

All of the bikers arrested following the shooting were charged with engaging in organized criminal activity, a felony, with the underlying offenses of homicide and aggravated assault. They were held on $1 million bonds in county jail, and Battey was among the first to bail out.

Only one biker — Jake Carrizal, the president of the Dallas chapter of the Bandidos — has been tried. His trial ended in a mistrial last fall, though he was among the bikers reindicted on Wednesday. Carrizal is now facing a new charge of rioting.

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