Waco attorney Jonathan Sibley represented the Austin trio and negotiated their releases with the DA’s office. He hopes charges eventually will be dismissed against his clients. “We are just happy that we were able to work with the district attorney’s office to reach an agreement to lower the bonds,” Sibley said. “We ultimately think the facts will show they had no involvement in anything related to this incident and we are happy to get them out and let everything play itself out. But we think the facts will show they weren’t involved in this in any way. They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.” He said the three rode from Austin to attend the meeting of the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents, a biker advocacy group, and had only just arrived when the shooting started. McLennan County has been spending roughly $8,000 a day to house the 175 arrested bikers, many of whom are claiming civil rights violations for unlawful incarcerations based on guilt by association.
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