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Las Vegas Crisis Actor Recycled
Las Vegas Crisis Actor Recycled
- Category: Uncategorized,News,False Flag / Hoax
- Duration: 14:02
- Date: 2017-11-13 03:41:36
- Tags: waco twin peaks, biker shooting, las vegas shooting, stephen stubbs, side thorn, conspiracy granny
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A local man's tribute to the victims of the Las Vegas shooting was met with outrage and reportedly death threats. He's completely devastated that anybody took his tribute to be anything but positive and reverent towards the victims. Steven Stubbs says his client only had the best intentions when he set up a tribute in front of his home with 58 tombstones, one for each victim, along with a banner that says Vegas strong. But some found it offensive, saying it looked like a Halloween display when a photo was shared to social media. Stubbs says it was not a decoration, but a way to honor the lives lost. The minute that he even heard that anybody was close to offended about it, he immediately took it down and just left the banner up. The tombstones are now gone. While images and anger will remain on social media, the man's neighbors are coming to his defense. I know this guy, he's a really good guy, he stands up for the community. He's a beautiful thing and I hope he can put it back up. Stubbs says his client even helped immediately after the shooting by donating food to first responders. But after the uproar over his personal tribute, Stubbs says the man just wants to be left alone. For InsideEdition.com, I'm Mara Montalbano. I want to know the truth about what happened in Waco, Texas on May 17, 2015 at the Twin Peaks restaurant. I want to know facts. I want to see evidence. I want to know the truth. Now I know more than most. I personally talked to witnesses that saw firsthand and witnessed exactly what went down in Waco, Texas. They heard the shots. They saw the pandemonium. They saw the blood. They saw what happened. They contacted me because they wanted some advice. And as an attorney, I live. There is nothing on this earth more boring than an attorney talking about himself. So please allow me to introduce myself to you my way. To dramatic legal scenes, num-chuck skills, and of course, music. Ready? I'm Steven Stubbs. I fight for justice daily. I'm Steven Stubbs. My clients love my strength. I'll rise above. Use legal skills to save the day. I'll write the wrong and you'll get paid. Call 493-1040. I fight for justice every day. I'm Steven Stubbs. With liberty and justice for all. I'm Steven Stubbs. I fight for justice daily. I'm Steven Stubbs. Clients love my strength. I'll rise above. Use legal skills to save the day. I'll write the wrong and you'll get paid. Call 493-1040. I fight for justice every day. I'm Steven Stubbs. Welcome to the first episode. Outlaw motorcycle dancing instructional video for beginners. So everyone, get in your stance. Grab your handlebars. Let me hear a room, room. Okay then. From room. You start with your hips and five, six, seven, eight. Keep with the beat and just keep with the beat. You're looking great. Five, six, seven, eight and shoulders and shoulders. You can double time it. Look at great and lead with your head. Lead with your head. And the next one is pretty sweet and body roll. Now let's do it to music. That was awesome. You keep practicing and you too can be an excellent outlaw motorcycle dancer. If you're a one percenter, be sure to ask permission of your club before you do this in public or never mind, it'll be a great surprise. Merry Christmas and sing it like you mean it. You better watch out. You better not cry. Better not pow, and I'm telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town. He's making lists. He's checking it twice. Gonna find out who's naughty or nice. Santa Claus is coming to town. He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're away. He knows when you've been better good. So be good for goodness sake. Oh, you better watch out. You better not cry. Better not pow, and I'm telling you why Santa Claus is coming. Merry Christmas. Happy birthday. Happy things each day. For I know how many father loves me. I don't like a star shining with me. Shining for the whole world to see. I can do and say happy things each day. For I know how many father loves me. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. My name's Stephen Stubbs. And this is the truth about Waco, Texas, Twin Peaks, May 17, 2015. We're getting our first look today inside the Waco restaurant where a deadly shootout between rival motorcycle gangs unfolded. Bullets started flying. This was the scene inside the Twin Peaks restaurant in May. Just before the violent shootout that killed nine people and ended up in the mass arrests of 177 bikers. A fight and shootout erupts just off camera between a group of motorcycle clubs called the Banditos and the Cossacks. The reaction tells the story of the chaos and horrific scene. Hide in bathrooms and the restaurant kitchen. In dozens of police interviews, Cossack and Bandito bike club members blamed their rivals for starting the deadly mail-in. The mass arrests of 177 bikers that day all charged with organized criminal activity. They came here for a reason we think part of that reason was a criminal activity. But many of the bikers and their attorneys say investigators and prosecutors overreacted by carrying out mass arrests. Some say these videos show the vast majority are innocent of the criminal charges.