Cbs this is the cbs morning news for tuesday, may 19th. Good morning, good to be with you, im annemarie green. This morning, police in waco, texas, are on alert for members of motorcycle gangs headed their way to retaliate in the wake of sundays deadly shootout. Nine gang members were killed and 18 wounded. About 170 members of five separate gangs are under arrest charged with engaging in organized crime. So many that authorities temporarily opened a Convention Center to process them. The biker suspects were driven to the court by the bus loads. Each is being held on 1 million bail. Its unclear how many will face murder charges. Heavily armed officers remain outside the restaurant where the trouble began. Dozens of motorcycles left at the scene were carted away. Authorities expect to finish collecting evidence there today. Police say the shooting began after a restroom fight broke out. The shooting moved to the parking lot and thats where police responded. Police acknowledge shooting a
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