Range Rover Runs Over Bikers on the Westside Highway in Manhattan - WOW

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It's common to come up on a Biker Clubs at Times
I move to the side and let them through
This Guy Must Have Started Some Shit
This is Between the North Bound 96th Street & 125th Street
Exits on the Westside Highway





The family, driving up the West Side on a sunny afternoon, suddenly found themselves surrounded by motorcycles. In front of their sport utility vehicle, and behind, buzzing past on either side.

A swarm of high-powered bikes had all but commandeered the three lanes of the northbound Henry Hudson Parkway on Sunday, and caught between them was the 33-year-old driver of a Range Rover, his wife and their 2-year-old daughter.

When one of the motorcycles apparently slowed to a near-stop in the center lane, it was struck by the vehicle and its rider knocked to the ground. The vehicle and its occupants stayed put at first. But moments later, surrounded by the fallen biker’s fellow riders, it barreled through the crowd, setting off a chase that would end in violence after the S.U.V. became stuck in traffic on a side street in Washington Heights, the police said. Several of the pursuing motorcyclists pulled the driver from the vehicle and beat him, the police said.

As detectives were working on Monday to piece together the events that led to the assault, a six-and-a-half-minute recording captured on the helmet camera of one of the riders and posted to video-sharing Web sites showed the harrowing chase and the beginning of the attack.

The police have made no arrests in the case. The police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, said the motorcyclists had been part of a planned, but unauthorized, event in which hundreds of riders gathered outside of Manhattan and intended to descend en masse into Times Square. Under the name “Hollywood Stuntz,” the loosely organized ride succeeded in snarling Midtown traffic last year, Mr. Kelly said, “with well over a thousand motorcycles, dirt bikes, quads, four-wheel vehicles.”

Jeff Forde, 24, a motorcyclist from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, said the gathering on Sunday was intended to celebrate the end of the summer rides and to mark a moment of fraternity among rivals. “Everybody just comes out for that one last ride,” Mr. Forde said. “You got all these different crews, all these groups, who most of the year wouldn’t be seen next to each other. It’s one big family thing.”

This year, though, the police were ready, with checkpoints set up to inspect the bikes and their riders at bridges and tunnels into Manhattan. At least 15 people were arrested, mostly on vehicular charges, Mr. Kelly said, and 55 motorcycles were confiscated. This was enough to break up the colossal informal ride, sending splinter groups tearing off in different directions.

For those who regularly drive in and around New York, such columns of motorcycle riders are a common and sometimes frustrating feature of summer weekends.

“We encountered a group of two to three hundred motorcycles,” said Jon Phillips, recalling a drive on the Saw Mill River Parkway the previous Sunday. “It was rather unnerving.”

The New York State Police arrested eight people in July after a “street stunt ride” of nearly 100 motorcycles stretched across two upstate counties. The police said many were seen driving into oncoming traffic, forcing vehicles from the road and riding on sidewalks. That ride, too, was recorded and posted to the Web.

The encounter on Sunday between the S.U.V. driver and the bikers began at about 2 p.m., the police said, as the motorcyclists filled the northbound side of the highway in Upper Manhattan. Mr. Forde said after the official ride was canceled at the last minute on Sunday, he joined a large group that headed across the Brooklyn Bridge and up the West Side. There, they encountered the sport utility vehicle. He said the driver sped up when the riders approached and hurled obscenities at them.

As the video begins, the Range Rover can be seen in the center lane, surrounded on either side by motorcycles, some without license plates. One of the riders appears to slow down in front of the car and is struck, causing the group to stop and block the entire highway.

The police said the collision appeared to have been inadvertent on the part of the driver. Seconds later, some of the motorcyclists, most wearing face-covering helmets, crowded around the S.U.V. The police said some began attacking it, though that is not readily apparent in the video. At least one rider present, Rene Towles, 43, offered a different account.

“No biker became aggressive with the driver after the incident,” said Mr. Towles, who belongs to a Brooklyn motorcycle club. “People were just trying to find out what just happened.”

Moments later, the vehicle accelerates toward the riders who are blocking the its path, crashing into several of them and appearing to roll over at least one motorcycle. The police said that the motorcyclist who had initially been struck sustained broken legs, but that no other serious injuries were reported. For the next several minutes, the vehicle can be seen fleeing in the video, with the motorcyclists in pursuit. After being forced to stop near the entrance to the George Washington Bridge, the driver is approached by one of the motorcyclists, who tries to open the driver’s side door; the S.U.V. bolts, knocking the man down.

The pursuers finally catch the vehicle in stopped traffic on 178th Street in Washington Heights, where, the police said, the man is pulled out of his car and punched by several assailants. The man, identified as Alexian Lien of Lower Manhattan, was treated for facial lacerations and bruising at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and released, the police said; he was not charged. Mr. Lien and his wife did not respond to messages seeking comment.

The video stops just as the assault begins, with a motorcyclist smashing his helmet into the driver’s side window.
 
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If there were 100 bikers that blocked me in and stopped me on the damn highway i'm running over their asses too...either that or rolling down the window and letting the hammer fly.
 
Bunch of bikers acting like bully's because they have numbers. I would have ran those fools over too. Dude should've cut his wheels hard and put it in reverse when he got stopped in traffic and ran those idiots over that were hitting his windows.
 
it's clear the bikers provoked this. brake-checked his ass and everyone started messing with his RR. they sliced the tire and he mashed the pedal. eventually the rims gave out and they beat his ass. sliced his face and chest. he got released from the hospital. he's an investment banker, moved into e-commerce private equity.

http://investing.businessweek.com/r...150&previousTitle=Pulse Capital Partners, LLC

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/01/n...suv-driver-after-chase-uptown-police-say.html

was that you Brah?

pics or it aint happen
 
It's common to come up on a Biker Clubs at Times
I move to the side and let them through
This Guy Must Have Started Some Shit
This is Between the North Bound 96th Street & 125th Street
Exits on the Westside Highway

Gang of cowards. EVERYONE has to share the road. The bikers caused the accident that they are blaming the cager for.
 
15 bikers arrested and 55 bikes seized

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the arrests have nothing to do with the altercation. it was just the bikers being dumbasses in Times Square, not the altercation on West Side Highway.

Kelly said the group showed up in Times Square and disrupted traffic. Police arrested 15 of them and issued summonses to several others. They also seized 55 motorcycles in connection with the event, NBC New York reports.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/30/gang-bikers-attack-driver-after-high-speed-chase/
 
thank you. everybody wants to be tough, and nobody wants to think the RR driver coulda handled the situation better.
 
I didn't know the driver was asian...everything is falling into place now
 
thank you. everybody wants to be tough, and nobody wants to think the RR driver coulda handled the situation better.

Who's being tough. If you were surrounded by that many bikes and they had you surrounded, you would talk your way out of it? Fuck outta here.

It's not about being tough, it's about protecting your family and not letting a group of cowards get the best of you.

I wish he would've run over more of those bikers.
 

Who's being tough. If you were surrounded by that many bikes and they had you surrounded, you would talk your way out of it? Fuck outta here.

It's not about being tough, it's about protecting your family and not letting a group of cowards get the best of you.

I wish he would've run over more of those bikers.
What you think pissed the bikers off more, him having that little bitty fender bender, or him running over the bikes? You coulda ran over 100 bikers, there woulda been 100 more behind you.
 
You can't win. If it were me and that many bikers were around me, I'd put my hazard lights on and try to calmly get off the road.

That video proves one thing. People are just assholes. For example, when it's one biker among dozens of cars, he thinks the drivers are assholes and should respect and be careful of him. When it's dozens of bikers and one driver, they become selfish with the road themselves. Pack mentality. If you don't have the numbers...you better get off the road.
 
Bikers were in the wrong. Dude cut in front of the SUV and slowed down on purpose. They don't own the fuckin road. I hate asshole bikers. :angry: I'm glad he ran some of them fuckers over!!!


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Driver of SUV had wife and 2 year old child in car. The biker used bad judgment by damn near stopping in middle lane of highway. That is why he got clipped. Video did not show bikers who started banging their helmets on the car and windows as they were stopped in middle lane. What was driver supposed to do? He could have ran right into the riders and it could have been a whole lot worse for riders and driver.
 
Driver of SUV had wife and 2 year old child in car. The biker used bad judgment by damn near stopping in middle lane of highway. That is why he got clipped. Video did not show bikers who started banging their helmets on the car and windows as they were stopped in middle lane. What was driver supposed to do? He could have ran right into the riders and it could have been a whole lot worse for riders and driver.

Fox news already spining it. These mutherfuckers just said the family called police because the cyclist were driving erratic so the bikes chased the driver and beat him. The edited out the clip where the driver clipped the biker. On some running man shit. Fuck Fox Philly News
 
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Honestly, one of my biggest driving pet peeves is when people slow down right in front of another vehicle & then tap the brakes. Folks act like they won't cause an accident doing that BUT that is some of the dumbest shit.

I'm thankful that no lives were lost.


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