Her husband, Walter, an Army veteran and an Army civilian employee, was not a member of any motorcycle club, according to the suit. The Weavers rode with friends to Waco the day of the shootout to attend a meeting of the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents at Twin Peaks, the suit alleges.

Ester Weaver had just arrived at Twin Peaks, parked her motorcycle, lit a cigarette and began to walk toward her husband, who came earlier with friends, when she heard gunshots and took cover, according to the suit. Her husband, who was setting up a display stand when he heard the shots, also ran away and took cover, the suit alleges, adding that neither did anything to break the law.

Sandra and Michael Lynch live in McLennan County and have six children and 19 grandchildren. The suit describes Sandra Lynch as “an advocate for motorcyclist rights” and says she is a member of the Los Pirados Motorcycle Club.

The suit calls the Los Pirados group a “mom and pop” club and says it is a family-oriented, independent group with no affiliation to any other club.