Pack of motorcyclists chase driver, his wife and child in SUV

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I personally hate people who have worked hard and succeeded in life and got paid as a result of it.

I think that whole concept stinks. I HATE HATE HATE successful people.

Lmao - shits crazy.

I'm just joking if course. I don't hate rich successful people - I actually strive to be like them. But if my life fucking sucked and was working for min wage - I'd probably hate a lot of things.
 
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Plot thickens...

NYPD Cop Charged in Motorcycle Attack on SUV


An off-duty undercover New York City cop was officially charged today for alleged his role in the assault of an SUV driver while the police detective was part of a group motorcycle ride.

Undercover narcotics officer Wojciech Braszczok, 32, was charged with gang assault, assault and criminal mischief in connection with the attack on SUV driver Alexian Lien on Sept. 29. Those charges include felonies -- upgraded from the initial misdemeanor charges of riot and criminal mischief announced by authorities when he was arrested Tuesday.

Braszczok's attorney John Arlia called the gang assault charge an "absolute overcharge" and said there's no evidence the detective knew the other bikers. The riders are a loosely knit group that arranges rides via the Internet, Arlia said.

During his appearance in Manhattan's criminal court, Braszczok wore army fatigues and a black hooded sweatshirt. He stood motionless as the charges were read.

Braszczok initially told his superiors days after the incident that he saw the attack but did not stop it for fear of blowing his cover, police said. But video captured at the scene revealed that he actually participated by smashing the back window of Lien's Range Rover, law enforcement sources said.

Braszczok's attorney said his client is accused of breaking "what was already broken." There was a "gaping softball [sized] hole" in the window that the detective is accused of breaking, Arlia said during the court appearance.

While Braszczok is not accused of directly assaulting Lien, prosecutors said he terrorized the driver's family. He was captured on video kicking the passenger-side rear door multiple times where, prosecutors pointed out, Lien's 2-year-old daughter was in the back seat.

Braszczok is the latest in a string of arrests connected to the incident. Five other motorcyclists have been charged, and police say they are continuing to search for suspects.

NYPD Cop Charged in Motorcycle Attack on SUV
 
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The driver done fucked up by running those dudes over. He shouldn't have hit the dude who stopped in front of him either. I'm sure he was acting a foo before it came to that tho. Riding a bike is pretty intense because you can be cut out of the life equation pretty quickly with no notice. The bikers obviously saw this guy is an idiot putting us in jeopardy thus the antics that ensued.

I'm with the bikers on this one.
 

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them dudes on the bike were trying to start some shit, IMO, then end up paralyzed?

great life choices there, buddy. holler at kafani while you at it.

should have had the concealed weapons permit to protect the fam.
 
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The driver done fucked up by running those dudes over. He shouldn't have hit the dude who stopped in front of him either. I'm sure he was acting a foo before it came to that tho. Riding a bike is pretty intense because you can be cut out of the life equation pretty quickly with no notice. The bikers obviously saw this guy is an idiot putting us in jeopardy thus the antics that ensued.

I'm with the bikers on this one.
Wtf..lol ok man.. that makes no sense...
 
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The driver done fucked up by running those dudes over. He shouldn't have hit the dude who stopped in front of him either. I'm sure he was acting a foo before it came to that tho. Riding a bike is pretty intense because you can be cut out of the life equation pretty quickly with no notice. The bikers obviously saw this guy is an idiot putting us in jeopardy thus the antics that ensued.

I'm with the bikers on this one.
If the bikers were so in the right here then why are they getting slapped with felonies and the SUV driver is being considered a victim? Pretty much the entire nation disagrees with you.
 

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i dunno if this is depicted in the video, but the driver of the SUV blatantly ran over like 3 motorcyclists purposely then took off. shit he aint even 'take off' he just ran over them hoes and kept going in one swift movement. thats why they were following him i seen the whole video about a week ago

sure thats been mentioned, but what the fuck do you expect to happen after mowing over they homies? you thought 30 motorcyclists were gonna let that shit ride?
 

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^^^i thought he ran over them AFTER the first dude brake checked him and they bumped. then followed him and he stopped and the closed in on him.
the bikers surrounded his range rover, boxed him in then brake checked and bumped him to stop him. then they started yelling at him, slashed one of his tires, and started denting his car. he felt his life and the life of his wife and daughter were in danger so he took off, thats when the bikers got ran over. then they chased him while his wife was calling the cops. the only reason he got off the highway was cause they had already slashed his tire, and the vehicle was becoming undrivable

there are no conceal and carry permits in NYC, all firearms are banned and carry swift penalties. this guy had to rely on the cops saving him, but there were cops who were actually participating in the attack, thats why this is an even bigger deal. had this been in florida or texas,im sure instead of being run over, a few bikers might have had some bullet holes. of course some of those bikers were probably packing illegal weapons, but still.

all those bikers just became a large mob mentality when they got together in that pack, and without any charter rules or leadership they just set out for trouble. im sure real motorcycle clubs are laughing at them and their stupidity, and cause they wanted to act like dumbasses theyre going to be living with the consequences of this forever
 
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the reason they boxed him in and stopped him on the freeway was because they were taunting him and driving recklessly, so he threw a water bottle at one of them from his sunroof. when they stopped him they slashed one of his tires, were damaging his vehicle, and trying to get him out of the vehicle.

thats pretty life threatening in my eyes, and will definitely hold up in a court of law. im not saying its right to run over and paralyze any1, but the guy says he had no other choice but to flee, and it will hold up in court. even more so because the fact that he was beaten few minutes later and could have died proves there was imminent mortal danger in the whole situation. and he'll probably get a new range rover and a few million out of this as well.

the police throwing those undercovers under the bus is probably just a little legal manuvering to soften the blow of or possibly mitigate or even avoid the massive law suit to come.

the bikers in this dont really matter, its the fact that that no police protected him from possibly being killed, instead they actually contributed to it by taking away his right to defend himself, and then actually participated in a mortal attack against him
 
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If the bikers were so in the right here then why are they getting slapped with felonies and the SUV driver is being considered a victim? Pretty much the entire nation disagrees with you.
Two wrongs don't make a right. I suppose by saying "I'm with the bikers" I imply that I'm endorsing their behavior, which I don't. It's a simple fact that if the driver was driving defensively he would not have A: plowed over the guy who slowed down in front of him, and B: plowed over three bikes after being slowed down.

The margin of safety is in the advantage of the car and driver. The bikers didn't react appropriately but I'm not surprised as to their reaction considering the situation.
 
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