I wasn't there, so I don't know,

but the lead story in the Denver Post this morning, says, after extensive investigation, that the shooting at the Motorcycle Expo this weekend, was by a member of the 'Iron Order' gang, made up mainly of law enforcement officers, who shot a 'Mongol', a member of a rival motorcycle gang. According to witnesses, and verified by the News, an obviously intoxicated "Iron Order' gang member started a fight with a Mongol, and when the fight started going wrong, the off duty cop pulled a gun and started shooting, killing one and wounding several others. According to reporters, this wasn't an isolated incident, as similar shootings have happened in other cities, with the 'Iron Order' gang members hiding behind badges, after getting into 'gang shootings'.

A motorcycle club known for its inclusion of law enforcement officers and at the center of a deadly Denver brawl with a rival group has been involved in several high-profile altercations with counterparts across the country. 
A motorcycle club known for its inclusion of law enforcement officers and at the center of a deadly Denver brawl with a rival group has been involved in several high-profile altercations.  There are bad apples and there are bad apples with guns and badges. Read more at denverpost.com

After being abused and harassed by 'law officers' in Kearney and Ogallala, NE, as well as Dallas, TX, for the crime of 'having long hair', I've seen bad cops before, who have their own set of rules. As I watch 'Making a Murderer', my opinion of 'bad apples in the ranks' certainly hasn't changed.
Starting a fight, then pulling a gun and hiding behind a badge? Why am I not shocked?



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