McLennan County District Attorney Abel Reyna announced yesterday that 106 people were indicted by a Texas grand jury in connection to the deadly shooting this past May at a strip mall involving rival biker gangs that resulted in nine deaths.

According to Reyna, the accused allegedly

“engaging in organized criminal activity with the underlying offense being aggravated assault and murder.”

Nine people were shot and killed while 18 others were hospitalized after the May shooting at Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco.

177 people in total were arrested, with 71 cases still waiting to be presented to the grand jury.

Texas State Police said the mele started after an uninvited biker gang showed up at Twin Peaks, where a coalition of the motorcycle gang leaders had reserved the outdoor bar area.

Police recovered almost 500 weapons including 151 guns, assorted knives, brass knuckles, batons, hammers, and the bikers’ blunt objects of choice; padlocks wrapped in bandanas.