Several attorneys for the arrested Waco Bikers have formed a website HERE (good to bookmark).  Today, the JOP in McLennan County released the preliminary autopsy reports to include toxicology.
waco 26 overall sideAs you read through the reports (provided at the link) you may want to note the number of bullet wounds indicated, and bullets recovered.  Then compare that number to the highlighted passage in the paragraph from the media which still holds the official response from law enforcement.
Also, note the ballistics (which will identify who shot whom) is not being released yet by the BAFTE.  
WACO, TEXAS Autopsy reports on the nine bikers killed in the May 17 Twin Peaks shootout were released Thursday morning by McLennan County Justice of the Peace W.H. “Pete” Peterson’s office.
The melee also injured 20 people and resulted in the arrest of another 177, two of whom remain in the McLennan County Jail after the other 175 — all charged with engaging in organized criminal activity — received individual reductions from controversial initial $1 million bonds.
The nine died as a result of one or more bullet wounds but ballistics reports are not included with the autopsy reports.
Waco Police Chief Brent Stroman said in June that three Waco officers fired a total of 12 rounds that day.
Police have said the ballistics investigation is being headed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which has possession of more than 475 weapons from the scene, including at least 151 firearms.
The newly-released reports do not indicate who killed which men, and most references to bullets refer to projectiles ranging in size from small to large. Gunshot residue kits were submitted for each of the nine killed.  (read each of the autopsy summaries)
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Waco Shooting
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