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Waco biker gang shootout may have been triggered by a crushed foot

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WACO, TEXAS — More than 160 suspects have been booked into the McLennan County Jail as of Tuesday following a deadly gang brawl on Sunday, Texas media reported. All will face gang-related charges in connection with the brawl that left nine bikers dead and 18 other hospitalized.

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