Texas Standard for June 16, 2016
Nine were killed and 170 arrested. More than 12 months later, there still hasn’t been a single trial. At least there’s no more gag order: A Waco biker shares his story with the Standard. Also: After Orlando, demands for gun control are fought by the NRA, which some call the most powerful lobby in the country. But is it really? And: Alamo City prepares for a huge political rally – and a huge pushback from protesters. How the police chief hopes to keep the peace. Plus: Disaster on the half shell, as the fishing industry reels from Texas floods. Those stories and so much more, today on Texas Standard:

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