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9 dead, 18 injured in Texas motorcycle gang shoot out

Fist fight at meeting of rival biker gangs quickly escalated to include knives and firearms

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Law enforcement officers investigate a shooting in the parking lot of the Twin Peaks Restaurant Sunday, May 17, 2015, in Waco, Texas. Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton told KWTX-TV there were “multiple victims” after gunfire erupted between rival biker gangs at the restaurant. (Rod Aydelotte/Waco Tribune Herald via AP)

By Nomaan Merchant
Associated Press

WACO, Texas — Authorities say the nine people killed in a shootout at a Central Texas restaurant were all members of rival biker gangs that had gathered for a meeting.

Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton says 18 other gang members were taken to hospitals Sunday for injuries suffered in the violence at a Twin Peaks restaurant shortly after noon.

Swanton says the gangs had arranged to meet to discuss differences when a fistfight began and quickly escalated to include knives and firearms. He says there were “hundreds” of gang members and a small number of other patrons in the restaurant.

Swanton says as many as five rival gangs attended the gathering. He says past tensions among the groups have focused on turf and recruitment efforts.

Authorities were investigating the scene and questioning witnesses Sunday evening.