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10-04-2013, 05:34 AM
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Re: Range Rover Runs Over Group of Bikers at NYC Annual Ride (road Rage)
what a little ******... called the police to report their erratic driving!! fucking knob.... |
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10-04-2013, 11:28 PM
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Re: Range Rover Runs Over Group of Bikers at NYC Annual Ride (road Rage)
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...96-TW_hIoSIn9w NY DAILY NEWS 10.03.2013, 09:05 AM NYPD identifies bikers in motorcycle mob attack on Manhattan dad Rosalyn Ng, wife of Alexian Lien — who was viciously attacked after a wild 4-mile chase in upper Manhattan — said the couple only fled because they were scared. The NYPD has identified at least a half-dozen bikers linked to a motorcycle mob’s brutal attack on a Manhattan dad — including the crazed creep who yanked him from his family’s SUV and beat him as his terrified family watched, sources said.Police believe the thug who bashed in Alexian Lien’s driver’s side window with his silver bike helmet and then hauled him out of his car was Reggie Chance, 38, a law enforcement source said. instagram/redyredbx Rosalyn Ng — pictured holding her 2-year-old daughter — said the family feared for their safety and were trying to escape a chaotic confrontation with the bikers. Chance then led the attack on Lien, who was beaten bloody and slashed in the face by the vicious gang, the source said.RELATED: BIKER EDWIN MIESES PICTURED MOMENTS AFTER HE WAS RUN OVER ON WEST SIDE HIGHWAY NYPD Police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying these two witnesses to the biker gang attack on Alexian Lien and his wife and child in Washington Heights. The two men are not suspects. A lawyer for Chance, of Brooklyn, was negotiating his surrender to police Thursday night, sources said.The cops also released photos of a pair of civilian witnesses they are seeking to Sunday’s Henry Hudson Parkway attack as the probe of the 4-mile chase and beatdown stretched into its fifth day. The two middle-aged men are not suspects, but police believe they might be able to help them identify who did what in the frightening scrum. liveleak.com The bikers caught up with Lien on W. 178th St., where they pulled him from the SUV and pummeled him in front of his wife and 2-year-old daughter. The biker who filmed the incident with his helmet cam was identified as Kevin Bresloff, 37, of Bellport, L.I. He was interviewed Tuesday night but was not charged, sources said.RELATED: BIKER ARRESTED FOR SUV ATTACK SET FREE WHILE FELLOWS HOLD VIGIL liveleak.com Christopher Cruz (c.) is accused of causing the accident that sparked the terrifying chase through upper Manhattan on Sunday. Only one biker has been charged in the attack so far: Christopher Cruz, 28, who sparked the chaotic confrontation by cutting off Lien’s Range Rover and stopping short.When the family’s SUV bumped into Cruz’s rear tire, Lien pulled over and was quickly swarmed by motorcyclists who began to attack the vehicle, cops said. liveleak.com Rosalyn Ng said her husband — driving the SUV seen here running over a biker — was trying to escape a group of angry riders after a fender bender on the Henry Hudson Parkway. Lien hit the gas to escape, and ran over another rider, Edwin Mieses, 32.RELATED: BIKER ARRESTED FOR ACCIDENT THAT CAUSED ATTACK ON SUV DRIVER Seth Wenig/AP Cruz was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court for charges stemming from the accident that allegedly sparked the wild chase that ended with a man pummeled in Washington Heights. He remained at St. Luke’s Hospital on Thursday with an assortment of injuries, including two broken legs and spinal fractures.Lien’s wife, Rosalyn Ng, released her first public statement Thursday detailing how a quiet celebration of the couple’s wedding anniversary turned into hell on wheels. She sent her sympathies to the injured biker, but made it clear that her cornered husband had no other options. Edwin Mieses, 32, is being treated for a slew of injuries that include broken legs and fractures to his spine, family said. “We were faced with a life-threatening situation, and my husband was forced under the circumstances to take the actions he did in order to protect the lives of our entire family,” she said, noting their 2-year-old daughter was in the car with them.RELATED: PACK OF MOTORCYCLISTS CHASE MAN IN SUV ON WEST SIDE HIGHWAY Doctors believe Mieses (pictured) may never walk again, family said. “We were placed in grave danger by a mob of reckless and violent motorcyclists,” she said. “We know in our hearts that we could not have done anything differently.”Cruz remained free Thursday on $1,500 bond on misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and unlawful imprisonment. Pearl Gabel/Pearl Gabel/ New York Daily News Dayana Mejia, bottom second from left, is the wife of injured motorcyclist Jeremiah Miese, who was hit by an SUV driven by Alexian Lien during an altercation between the car and dozens of bikers last Sunday. She stood with family and friends during a silent rally outside of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital. A video of the event posted online captured the chase of Lien’s vehicle and the smashing of the driver’s side window, but not the attack on the driver.Biker Allen Edwards — shown on the viral video punching a back seat window — was released Wednesday after officials declined to press charges.*jkemp@nydailynews.com@joekempUsing a mobile device?*Click here for video of rally outside hospital*and*click here for video of the highway incident.Author:ROCCO PARASCANDOLA, JOE KEMP, LARRY McSHANE |
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10-05-2013, 01:38 AM
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Re: Range Rover Runs Over Group of Bikers at NYC Annual Ride (road Rage)
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/05/ny...says.html?_r=0 The man most seriously injured in an encounter between a swarm of motorcyclists and a family in an S.U.V. on the Henry Hudson Parkway in Manhattan on Sunday was playing the role of a peacemaker, his lawyer said on Friday. As the motorcyclist, Edwin Mieses Jr., was trying to defuse the standoff, the S.U.V., a Range Rover, accelerated suddenly and ran him over, the lawyer, Gloria Allred, said at a news conference. Mr. Mieses’ back was broken in two places and he also suffered a torn aortic valve and a punctured lung, she said. “Edwin Mieses did not do anything that justified Mr. Lien’s decision to drive his Range Rover over him,” Ms. Allred said, flanked by Mr. Mieses’ partner of 17 years, Dayana Mejia, and his father, Edwin Sr. “He wanted to make sure that nothing happened to the driver and that any of the strong emotions anyone on their bikes might have had would be calmed down,” Ms. Allred said. But in acknowledging that the situation required defusing and that Mr. Mieses was concerned about what might occur, she also seemed to acknowledge that the occupants of the S.U.V. had grounds for feeling threatened. Ms. Mejia described Mr. Mieses as a devoted father of the couple’s two children and a generous man. “It tears me up that anyone could think that Edwin in any way deserves what happened to him,” she said in a statement. Mr. Mieses had driven down from Massachusetts, where he lives, to join a large gathering of motorcyclists whose rides across the city are a regular Sunday occurrence. During such rides, it is not uncommon for the riders to commandeer entire roadways. At one point, the occupants of the Range Rover — Mr. Lien, his wife and their 2-year old daughter — found themselves amid a large number of motorcycles. As a motorcyclist in front of them slowed, Mr. Lien hit him, prompting a brief standoff in the middle of the Henry Hudson Parkway. Other motorcyclists began to gather around the S.U.V. Mr. Lien’s wife, Rosalyn Ng, said that the family felt themselves to be in grave danger. But Ms. Allred said that Mr. Mieses was trying to help defuse the situation at the moment he was struck down. He had pulled over, put down the kickstand of his motorcycle and walked into the roadway to do that, she said. “He told everyone to move on and go back to riding and turned his back to the S.U.V. to start walking back to his own bike,” she said. “It was then, with his back to the S.U.V., and as he was in front of it, that he was run over and crushed. The S.U.V. ran right over him.” Ms. Allred said her account was based on interviews with witnesses. She said Mr. Mieses was conscious and speaking with his family, but she declined to describe what he has said so far. |
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10-06-2013, 12:26 AM
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Re: Range Rover Runs Over Group of Bikers at NYC Annual Ride (road Rage)
Official: NY undercover cop present at motorcycle rally, may have seen brawl and didn’t report By Associated Press, Published: October 5 NEW YORK — Authorities are investigating whether an undercover police officer present at a motorcycle rally witnessed a violent confrontation between an SUV driver and a swarm of bikers and didn’t immediately report it, a law enforcement official said Saturday. The officer came forward several days after the Sept. 29 rally to say he was present, according to the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The officer has an attorney, and internal affairs detectives are trying to determine whether he witnessed the assault on the SUV driver, the official said. New York Police Department spokesman John McCarthy said a detective had been stripped of his gun and badge pending the outcome of an internal affairs investigation. McCarthy said internal affairs was investigating the case and looking into whether any off-duty officers may have been present. Undercover officers are required to immediately report being a witness to a crime. Uniformed officers are required to take police action if they see a crime occurring, but the rules are murkier for undercover officers who face blowing their cover, confusing civilians who don’t realize the undercover is really a cop and ruining yearslong investigations. For example, Gescard Isnora, an undercover officer involved in the fatal police shooting of an unarmed man after his bachelor party in 2006, stepped out of his role and fired a shot as officers opened fire on Sean Bell and his friends. Isnora was fired and lost his pension after a departmental trial ruling that he should not have shot his weapon while undercover. Last weekend, dozens of bikers stopped the Range Rover SUV on a highway, attacked the vehicle, then chased the driver and pulled him from the car after he plowed over a motorcyclist while trying to escape, police said. The driver, Alexian Lien, needed stiches after being pummeled by the bikers. The motorcyclist who was crushed by the SUV, Edwin Mieses Jr., of Lawrence, Mass., suffered a broken spine and two broken legs and may never walk again, his family said. Some of the encounter was captured on a camera mounted on the helmet of one of the bikers and was posted online. Investigators have been interviewing dozens of bikers and witnesses, but it still remains unclear how many people attacked Lien. On Saturday, police said two other motorcyclists were taken into custody and released a photograph of another man they say they want to question in connection with the attack. Robert Sims, 35, of Brooklyn, was arrested on charges of gang assault and weapons possession. Police said he took part in the attack on Lien. There was no listed telephone number for Sims at the address where police said he lived. He is the third person to face formal charges in connection with the attack, though the case against one of those motorcyclists was subsequently dismissed when prosecutors said they needed more time to investigate. Police also detained another Brooklyn man Friday who they believed had participated in the attack. As of Saturday, formal charges had not been filed, authorities said. Lien has not been charged. His wife said in a statement this week they feared for their lives as they drove off. Mieses’ family held a news conference Friday with their lawyer in which they said that he wasn’t doing anything wrong when he was struck by Lien’s SUV. They acknowledged that Mieses had stopped his bike in front of the family’s vehicle but said he was trying to get the other riders to leave the family alone when he was hit. |
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Re: Range Rover Runs Over Group of Bikers at NYC Annual Ride (road Rage)
Lots of ignorance on this site regarding bikers? Seems almost like a bashing trend here? I actually think this site rules but fak guys come on. Are they hurting you? Go hate drunk drivers, run them over. They're always the piece of shit to a story. I ride, it's fun. I don't get the bashing here on DR?
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