Video and photos from the scene reveal police took away 12 long guns, 133 handguns and found 44 shell casings

Nine people were killed and 177 were arrested, though none have been charged with murder

opened fire on one another at Twin Peaks as the result of a turf war

Members of the Bandidos and the Cossacks

Surveillance video taken on the day of a massive shootout inside a Texas restaurant shows the chaos as hundreds of bikers flee and some open fire.

The May 17 incident at Twin Peaks in Waco that involved two rival bike gangs left nine people dead and resulted in the arrest of 177 bikers.

Video shows some of the bikers bloody and even a few of the fatalities along with a shocking number of guns and weapons that were discovered and confiscated at the scene.

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Footage from the May 17 shooting shows a member of one of the biker gangs running into the restaurant and firing his gun

A man is seen covered in blood as he flees inside during the shootout at Twin Peaks in Waco, Texas

Most men ducked for cover when the shooting began between the Bandidos and the Cossacks, but some drew their gun

Nine people were killed by the end of the shootout, eight from the Cossacks and one from the Bandidos

Prior to the shooting a large group was gathered at the outdoor patio

Police arrested 177 people after the incident but none have been charged with murder at this time

CNN obtained the video which shows the shootout between members of the Bandidos and the Cossacks.

Both groups have blamed the other for starting the incident.

Police arrived on the scene less than a minute after the violence erupted, and took away 12 long guns, 133 handguns and found 44 shell casings.

Just 12 of those casings were from members of the police department.

In total, 480 weapons were found at the restaurant and bar.

Authorities later said that despite the police presence the fighting continued among the groups when they arrived on the scene.

Eight of the bikers killed were members of the Cossacks and one was a Bandido.

All of the suspects who were arrested were initially charged with engaging in organized crime in connection to a capital murder case, and a judge ordered most to be held on a $1 million bond.

Only a few of the people arrested in the shooting remain under ankle monitoring, and none remain in jail as of earlier this month

The Waco Tribune-Herald reported that all but 22 of the 135 people originally ordered to wear ankle monitors still have them. The others have been able to amend their bonds in agreements between their lawyers and McLennan County prosecutors.

McLennan prosecutors have also not charged anyone with any of the shooting deaths.

None of the bikers who had ankle monitors committed serious violations leading to their returning to jail.

After searching the suspects and looking through the scene police found 133 handguns

Workers at Twin Peaks were seen fleeing from the shoots as they went off inside and outside the bar

The restaurant was closed immediately after the shootout and is currently for sale

A grand jury is currently underway to determine on what charged the men will be indicted

In total, 488 weapons were discovered by police after the deadly incident

Some of the men tried to dispose of their firearms quickly, including this one that ended up in a toilet

A memo sent to police by a former informant who infiltrated biker clubs suggested that the bloody battle was over territory.

'The Bandidos are the biggest motorcycle gang in Texas, and they don't allow other motorcycle gangs to enter that state,' the informant, known as Charles Falco told CNN.

'They will allow other motorcycles clubs to exist, but they're not allowed to wear that state bottom rocker. If they do, they face the onslaught of the Bandidos.

'The Cossacks decided that they were big enough now to go ahead and wear the Texas bottom rocker, and basically tell the Bandidos that they're ready for war.'

A physical fight is believed to have broken out in the restroom of the Twin Peaks Bar and Grill around 12.15pm before spilling out into the bar and rapidly escalating into an all-out fight involving chains, clubs, knives and gunfire.

In the parking lot, a SWAT team shot dead at least one biker and surrounded the rest. When the shooting ended, bodies were scattered across the tarmac and cars were riddled with bullet holes.

Police began arrested men at the scene, arriving less than a minute after the shooting started

The rival biker gangs blame one another for the violence, which it is believed started over a turf war

Evidence was found throughout the parking lot, were many of the dead bikers bodies were found

The entire shootout escalated quickly, and did not stop once police arrived on the scene

There were 44 shell casing found at the scene, and only 12 of those belonged to police

In addition to the handguns, police found 12 long guns on the scene

'In 34 years of law enforcement, this is the worst crime scene, the most violent crime scene that I have been involved in,' Waco police Sgt W Patrick Swanton said at the time.

'There were dead everywhere, blood everywhere.'

He also turned on the restaurant, Twin Peaks, for failing to let officers in to monitor the situation.

'If you have a police department asking for your assistance as a business, you ought to pay attention to that,' he said.

'If you don't bad things can happen, as evidenced here today.'

It emerged soon after that Twin Peaks company had revoked the franchise agreement for the Waco restaurant.

'We will not tolerate the actions of this relatively new franchisee and are revoking their franchise immediately,' the company said in a statement.