Posted March 16, 2017 1:01 pm by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

Only a handful of the nearly 200 people who were arrested have been indicted and none have gone to trial. (Photo: AP)
Citing a violation of civil rights, 11 people who were arrested following a shootout at the Waco Twin Peaks restaurant have filed a class action lawsuit.
The 55-page complaint was filed Tuesday by Dallas attorney Don Tittle on behalf of his clients. The defendants are named as former Waco Police Chief Brent Stroman, Waco police Detective Manuel Chavez, McLennan County District Attorney Abel Reyna, the city of Waco, McLennan County and dozens of John Does who were said to be involved in the plaintiffs’ arrests.
The plaintiffs are as follows:

Daryle Walker, of Franklin County, Ohio
Michael Woods, of Bell County, Texas
Don Fowler, of Ellis County, Texas
David Cepeda, of Bexar County, Texas
Kevin Rash, of McLennan County, Texas
Richard Kreder, of Navarro County, Texas
Greg Corrales, of Bexar County, Texas
Bobby Joe Samford, of Milam County, Texas
Jimmy Spencer Jr., of Montgomery County, Texas
Craig Rodahl, of McLennan County, Texas
Arley Harris III, of Bosque County, Texas

The lawsuit alleges that the constitutional rights of the plaintiffs were “trampled on” when, immediately after the 2015 shooting, they were all arrested without reason or due cause. Another federal lawsuit filed last week by

Source: Guns.com

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