We have 787 (now 853 updated 9/22/15) deaths, nationwide, to date, at the hands of law enforcement. This number does not include those killed by law enforcement on May 17, 2015 at Twin Peaks Restaurant in Waco, Texas. We are now 120 days away from May 17, 2015. There has been no release of information that would indicate precisely who was responsible for the nine deaths (updated story 9/22/15), 20 wounded. However, the 177 arrested and given an unconstitutional, unreasonable $1,000,000.00 bond had their civil liberties violated by Justice of the Peace Pete Peterson who insisted, without proper legal understanding of law (he is not a lawyer nor judge), on the unreasonable bond "to send a message" which violates the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted." JP Peterson was acting under Color of Law when he set the unreasonably high bonds. (Update 9/22/15: These actions violate Texas Penal Code Title 8 Chapter 39

Sec. 39.03. OFFICIAL OPPRESSION. (a) A public servant acting under color of his office or employment commits an offense if he:

(1) intentionally subjects another to mistreatment or to arrest, detention, search, seizure, dispossession, assessment, or lien that he knows is unlawful;

(2) intentionally denies or impedes another in the exercise or enjoyment of any right, privilege, power, or immunity, knowing his conduct is unlawful.)

Reasonable doubt as to who murdered the nine victims is apparent since no arrested party has been formally charged with murder, 120 days since the murders took place. Furthermore, Waco Police Spokesman, W. Patrick Swanton, released false information to the media, who then reported said information as fact, thereby biasing the public against the men and women arrested. Furthermore, Able Reyna cited these false statement by Swanton as facts in his Probable Cause Thus, asserting the men and women arrested were guilty, which violates due process, where the defendants are supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Since none arrested have been charged with murder, the reasonable conclusion is that the victims were murdered by law enforcement, because if the evidence necessary to prove murder by those arrested were present, charges would be forthcoming. By not bringing charges, McLennan Count D.A., Abel Reyna, appears to be delaying releasing information to protect law enforcement. This delay tactic could serve to assist guilty law enforcement officers, by allowing public memory to fade. This could decrease the chances of guilty law enforcement officers being held accountable for possible crimes against the public, which they swore to serve and protect.

Please sign this petition, making it known that We the People DEMAND accountability from our law enforcement officers and elected public officials (Updated 9/22/15). Transparency of investigations is critical to public assurance that any opportunity for corruption be restrained. There is no public oversight currently in place when an officer discharges his firearm. Simply allowing the police to police themselves when there is the potential for unethical behavior, such as hiding officer misconduct, is not acceptable. By September 14, 2015, if there are no official Capital Murder charges brought forth against ANY law enforcement officer who fired a weapon on May 17, 2015, in a pre-planned ambush against participants at a political meeting, we demand a recall election of:

Waco District Attorney Able Reyna,

County Judge Scott Felton,

Justice of the Peace Pete Peterson,

Judge Matt Johnson,

Judge Ralph Strother:

UPDATED 9/22/15: Since there has been no official Capital Murder charges brought forth against ANY law enforcement officer who fired a weapon on May 17, 2015, in a pre-planned ambush against participants at a political meeting, we demand a recall election of:

Waco District Attorney Able Reyna,

County Judge Scott Felton,

Justice of the Peace Pete Peterson,

Judge Matt Johnson,

Judge Ralph Strother:

Section 7. - Power of recall.

The people of the City reserve the power to recall any elected officer of the City of Waco and may exercise such power by filing with the City Secretary a petition, signed by qualified voters of the City equal in number to at least thirty (30) per cent of the qualified voters of the City or district as applicable, demanding the removal of such elected officer. The petition shall be signed and verified in the manner required for an initiative petition.

(Ord. No. 2006-308, § 1, 5-16-06)

Furthermore, we demand immediate firing of:

Waco Police Chief Brent Strohman,

Officer W. Patrick Swanton,

Waco Police Officer Manuel Chavez,

John/Jane Doe officers, not explicitly named herein, who were involved in the participation and cover-up of the Twin Peaks Tragedy. Furthermore, any officer willing to come forth with any information leading to the arrest and indictment of any officer culpable of murder and/or abuse of power under color of law should contact AmericanBikerCommunity@gmail.com. Anonymity and confidentiality will be guaranteed.

If no recall election has been presented to the public and no charges are filed against law enforcement or public officials by September 14, 2015, then we demand the Texas Supreme court issue a Writ of Mandamus for a change of venue.

UPDATED 9/22/15: Since no recall election has been presented to the public and no charges are filed against law enforcement or public officials, then We the People DEMAND the Texas Supreme court issue a Writ of Mandamus for a change of venue.

All signatory will be applying their signature on this petition to represent their dissatisfaction with law enforcement and judicial systems acting under color of law. Furthermore, each signatory affirms their signature on this petition represents their consent to each of the action items against all persons mentioned above.