In May, a fight between two rival motorcycle clubs turned into a bloodbath in Waco, Texas. Nine people were shot dead, and at least 20 were injured.In the end, 177 people were arrested and jailed on charges of engaging in organized crime.But many of them say they had nothing to do with these "outlaw" motorcycle clubs — and nothing to do with the violence.Among them are Walt and Ester Weaver. Walt says he's stunned by the way authorities handled the situation."Two months ago if you'd told me this could happen to this many people in the manner in which it was done, I would've looked you in the eye and called you a liar," he says.Walt is a veteran who still works for the Army. The 54-year-old rides a Harley and says he used to be in motorcycle clubs but isn't in one now.Ester, 46, is a housewife. She rides a big Honda and wears a black leather vest with patches for the Queens of Sheba Motorcycle Club — a club that rides on weekends and raises money for charities.She says ever since she
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