Authorities said they are still piecing together the events that led up to Sunday's bloodbath at the Twin Peaks Sports Bar and Grill that involved some 170 motorcycle gang members and left nine people dead.
Some of the dead might have been shot by police officers, said Waco police spokesman Patrick Swanton, who said it is impossible to determine how many of those were killed by police gunfire "until autopsies are complete and we get those final results."
"It is a lengthy process for those investigators to attempt to determine exactly what occurred when you have people not being truthful with us about what went on inside and outside the restaurant," he said.
The police spokesman said initial investigations suggested Sunday's brawl was the result of "a turf war."
"There was a planned meeting of one group of biker members. That meeting is a coalition of several bike groups that were invited to come to Twin Peaks restaurant," he said.
Contributing factors may have been an altercation over a parking space, he said, adding they were also looking into reports that "somebody had their foot run over and started the disturbance in the parking lot."
The violence led to the arrests of 170 people who were charged with organized crime resulting in death -- an offense that can be punished by death in Texas.
Bond has been set at USD 1 million for the bikers involved. Three of the defendants, however, were initially released on much lower bonds.
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