Texas Standard for May 20, 2015
What if some of the Waco 174 aren’t outlaws after all? Legal blowback for innocent bikers, today on the Texas Standard. Plus: When officers in riot gear jumped a man in an El Paso cell, he said he couldn’t breathe. Half an hour later he was dead. Natural causes? We’ll explore. Also: Is home-ownership attainable for the millennial generation? And: Remember “Minority Report?” It’s smart billboards are becoming a reality, thanks to a Dallas company. That and much more, on today’s show.

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