NCOM Affiliates to Hire Ex-Texas Ranger to investigate; Urges Confederation of Clubs to Continue to Meet
PRESS RELEASE - 06/08/2015 - The National Coalition Of Motorcyclists
(NCOM) ties together all of the country’s Confederation Of Clubs and
Independents (COC&I) across more than 35 states. These organizations
have successfully fostered a spirit of collaboration among diverse
motorcycle clubs, independents and other legislative organizations from
across the country for over 30 years. NCOM’s board of directors along
with a team of lawyers with Aid to Injured Motorcyclists (AIM) educate,
help pass legislation, and provide legal guidance to help improve the
quality of life for those who choose to enjoy the road on two wheels.
More than three weeks have passed and NCOM has reserved its reaction
waiting for Waco Authorities to sort through the details about what
happened that tragic afternoon. However, it is difficult to stand by and
watch the continued abuse of American constitutional rights at every
turn. More than 140 innocent citizens, who were not involved in the
tragedy, have been locked up for an unreasonable amount of time. They
have also suffered a basic lack of humanitarian services while being
held with disregard for the financial impact on the livelihoods of
individuals who happen to ride a motorcycle. These are all innocent
victims.
Yes, a crime took place while the local COC&I
organizers were preparing for the meeting. Yes, there were lives
tragically lost. We want answers as to how and why this happened. We
don’t have confidence in local authorities after they continued changing
stories, disregarded the facts, and continue to violate the rights of
citizens. NCOM, the Confederation of Clubs, and lawyers with AIM are
hiring a former Texas Ranger to learn the truth as to who was
responsible for the violence at our Texas Region 1 COC&I meeting and
expose the many violations of basic human rights of those arrested and
who continue to be held. We pursue claims against those who have, and
continue to violate the rights of citizens merely because they ride a
motorcycle.
We are also asking all COC&I regions in Texas and
around the country to continue their meetings as scheduled. We are
encouraging them to have a lawyer with AIM present to help work with
local authorities and media to avoid any misunderstandings. This is an
opportunity for COC&I’s throughout Texas and around the country to
raise awareness about all the positive, productive things that are being
done for all American Bikers - both patch holders and independents.
NCOM, the Confederation of Clubs, and lawyers with AIM are committed to
making certain that the innocent lives lost, the devastating financial
impact and the sacrifice of loved ones as a result of this tragic event
in Waco will not be in vain. Our organizations will push forward
continuing our collaborative work that will promote the truth that our
rights as Americans are universal and should be upheld no matter if you
ride a motorcycle or not.
James D. Reichenbach II
NCOM Chairman of the Board
ncomchairman@att.net
William A. Smith
Texas AIM attorney
wsmith@wasmithlaw.com
Jason Hill
Communications Team
Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents
jasonhillcommunications@gmail.com