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Let me add a little to my previous statement. I don't know all the details. All we are being told is a one sided story to make bikers look bad. Plain and simple, bad news sells and bikers are taking the wrap. We don't know the details and truth, how do we know the bikers weren't right?
You are joking, right?
Please list one single scenario where the bikers could have possibly been "right" when vandalizing a car, smashing windows and scaring the bajesus out of the two people sitting in the car when the coke bottle flew thru the back window and exploded on the dash. Show me one possible way that could have been "right". Just one.
Lemme guess,..... the bikers feared for their life? Baddass ninja guy might whip all 15 of them?
I've heard a poster say "he had it coming cuz the biker could have been killed".
Well, old people "could have" heart attacks when panic sets in.
Would have been manslaughter in this case.
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