Texas Standard For September 8, 2017
As Irma bears down on a Harvey-hit U.S., our neighbors to the south prepare for their own dual-front disaster. We’ll explore. And: It’s been more than two years since the Waco biker shootout, and so far not a single conviction. How much did police know about the likelihood of violence that day, and why didn’t they intervene? Documents obtained by the Texas Standard shed new light on those questions. We’ll talk with our investigative reporter. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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