BN- WACO (September 11, 2015) A bullet removed from the arm of an East Texas biker killed in a motorcycle accident has been sent to the B...
BN- WACO (September 11, 2015) A bullet removed from the arm of an East Texas biker killed in a motorcycle accident has been sent to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for analysis, which authorities think will link the man to the deadly Twin Peaks shooting.
James “Spaz” Anderson, 53, of Henderson, was killed on Sept. 3 when his motorcycle struck some deer on a highway about three miles south of Chadron, Neb.
On Tuesday, a search warrant was issued authorizing removal of the bullet and on Wednesday the bullet was removed from his upper left arm at the funeral home in Henderson that’s handling arrangements, a source close to the investigation said.
Authorities think Anderson, a member of the Bandidos motorcycle gang, was present on May 17 when gunfire erupted between rival biker gangs and officers at Waco’s Twin Peaks restaurant, but think he escaped without being identified.
The shooting left nine bikers dead, 20 others wounded, and sent 177 to jail.
Anderson, an Army veteran, was sergeant at arms for the Longview chapter of the Bandidos, his obituary says.
“He was very well known and highly respected,” the obituary said.
Services for Anderson are Saturday at the Rusk County Youth Expo Center.
James “Spaz” Anderson, 53, of Henderson, was killed on Sept. 3 when his motorcycle struck some deer on a highway about three miles south of Chadron, Neb.
On Tuesday, a search warrant was issued authorizing removal of the bullet and on Wednesday the bullet was removed from his upper left arm at the funeral home in Henderson that’s handling arrangements, a source close to the investigation said.
Authorities think Anderson, a member of the Bandidos motorcycle gang, was present on May 17 when gunfire erupted between rival biker gangs and officers at Waco’s Twin Peaks restaurant, but think he escaped without being identified.
The shooting left nine bikers dead, 20 others wounded, and sent 177 to jail.
Anderson, an Army veteran, was sergeant at arms for the Longview chapter of the Bandidos, his obituary says.
“He was very well known and highly respected,” the obituary said.
Services for Anderson are Saturday at the Rusk County Youth Expo Center.
More: http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/Warrant-Seeks-Bullet-From-Twin-Peaks-Bikers-Arm-After-Fatal-Crash-326366221.html