Topic: Austin Gun Show

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Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown   Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]
2:26 - 3:13

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]

Texas Gun Shows, North Austin Event Center Closure

Darwin Bodeker, owner of Texas Gun Shows, reports that his events at the North Austin Event Center, formerly known as the Crockett Center, have been shut down. The closure occurred after the Austin Police Department and ATF allegedly pressured the property owner, HEB, to terminate the lease agreement. The venue is located on North Lamar Boulevard, a detail noted for its historical naming significance alongside the Crockett name.

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown   Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]
6:08 - 8:35

Protest Austin Police Gun Show Shutdown Monday Jan. 25th 5 7PM [sHuIw5IvoLk]

Texas Gun Shows Venue Search, Square Footage Requirements

Darwin Bodeker is actively seeking a new venue in or around Austin to resume Texas Gun Shows by the third week of February. A suitable location requires approximately 20,000 to 25,000 square feet of space and significant parking capacity for attendees. Closed grocery stores are identified as ideal candidates for these events due to their layout and existing infrastructure.

Paul Fatta recalls being at a gun and trade show in Austin, Texas, on February 28, 1993, the day the ATF raid began. Upon returning to Waco, he found the perimeter sealed by federal agents and was unable to reach the Mount Carmel property. He describes monitoring the situation via radio, speaking to the media, and eventually being featured on America's Most Wanted.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
1:04:27 - 1:07:31

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Paul Fatta, Twelve Year Prison Sentence

Paul Fatta describes serving over 12 years in prison on conspiracy charges despite being 100 miles away in Austin during the initial raid. He characterizes his prosecution as a "political trial" where the government sought a "pound of flesh" from the survivors to avoid taking responsibility for the tragedy.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
1:15:56 - 1:20:34

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Paul Fanning Prison Sentence, Political Trial Claims

Paul Fanning discusses his 12-year prison sentence for conspiracy and weapons charges despite being 100 miles away at a gun show in Austin during the initial attack. He characterizes his prosecution as a "political trial" where the government sought a "pound of flesh" from the survivors. The segment notes that eleven Davidians remain in prison, facing long sentences and significant financial penalties imposed by the government.