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Preventing a “Waco” event in Nebraska

May 19, 2015 By Karla James

Law enforcement agencies in Waco, Texas continue to deal with last weekend’s motorcycle gang brawl at a Twin Peaks restaurant that left nine people dead and 18 injured.

Douglas County Sheriff Tim Dunning says there is a plan in place for the metro area if something like that would happen here.

Sheriff Dunning says, “They should coordinate with all of the law enforcement agencies in the area like they do every year in Sturgis so that you have the whole event flanked and you have pre-trained as to what role of each agency will be.”

Sheriff Dunning says there has been a Hell’s Angels chapter in Omaha since 1966. He says law enforcement agencies that have good intelligence units have knowledge of activities those type of groups plan throughout the year.

More disturbing is information that just came out yesterday. Sheriff Dunning says law enforcement agencies are receiving threats from groups proclaiming that if anybody has the opportunity to hurt or kill a law enforcement officer should do so.

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