Forfeiture Motions Filed For Cycles, Vehicles Seized At Twin Peaks - KWTX

The McLennan County District Attorney’s Office has filed civil motions naming 25 individuals arrested in the May 17 Twin Peaks motorcycle gang shootings seeking forfeiture of tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of motorcycles and vehicles... District Attorney Abel Reyna said Wednesday state law requires that forfeiture motions be filed within 30 days of an arrest and Wednesday marks the 30th day since the shootings that claimed nine lives and left 18 injured. Texas law requires that prosecutors prove that items sought through forfeiture were used in the commission of a felony crime or were purchased with money generated from a felony crime. Items sought for forfeiture can include vehicles, cash, real estate, firearms and other items. The actual process of forfeiture can only take place after a person is convicted of the crime alleged in the forfeiture. Jeff Batty, of Ponder, a 2004 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Christopher J. Carrizales, of Dallas, a 2003 Harley Davidson. Craft, of Temple, a 2006 Harley Davidson. David Martinez, of Terrell, a 2015 Harley Davidson. McRee, of Seagoville, a 2008 Harley Davidson. Source: www.kwtx.com