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Used 2011 Land Rover LR4 HSE|37,161 miles11 miles from 10109CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP OF PARAMUS1-855-617-0598 It looks like there is no Newsday subscription account associated with this login information. If you used an Optimum login, click the Connect Account button to use your Optimum login info to manage your Newsday subscription account. If you used a Newsday login, it looks like it's not connected to an active subscriber account. To verify your subscription information, click the Connect Account button. Otherwise, click Subscribe to create a new Newsday account. Today's paper / archivesI'm not a motorcyle enthusiast. Not even remotely so. In fact, I find "bikers", especially the "urban" variant, annoying and childish. Seriously, what grown assed man with real life responsiblities has time to put on a leather outfit and spend the entire weekend riding around the Beltway doing wheelies at 70mph in congested traffic with other grown assed men in matching leather outfits?

Join an adult softball league and call it a day, sheesh. That said, I really enjoy those World Star Videos where the "urban biker gangs" in New York City ride through congested city streets doing wheelies at 70mph.
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One NYC family was not so entertained this past weekend, however, as a (literal) run-in with a biker gang turned violent.
motorcycle for sale new port richeyA gang of bikers terrorized a dad driving with his wife and baby daughter on the West Side Highway — chasing after their SUV and then dragging the man out and beating him to a pulp in front of his horrified family, authorities said.
top 10 50cc supermoto One of the thugs even posted a video of the sickening beatdown on YouTube (images at left) after filming the pursuit using a helmet-mounted camera Sunday.
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Alexian Lien, 33, of Manhattan, was driving the family’s Range Rover north near West 125th Street in Harlem when the gang, known as Hollywood Stuntz, surrounded the SUV at around 1:30 p.m., according to officials. A biker pulled in front of the car and slowed down, forcing Lien to stop — at which point, as seen on the gang’s video, the bikers stop and a confrontation ensues.The panicked dad gunned the engine, striking several bikers — one of whom was seriously injured — as he sped off, with the pack of thugs in hot pursuit, police sources said. “He feared for his life and the lives of his wife and daughter,” a police source said. The thugs chased him more than 50 blocks north, as seen on the 6-plus-minute video, which quickly went viral.The crew pummeled Lien on the pavement in front of his wife, Rosalyn Ng, and their 2-year-old daughter, police sources said.Lien, who also was slashed during the melee, was rushed to Columbia University Medical Center. He needed stitches to his face and chest and had two black eyes.

Sources said the injured biker was being prepped for surgery Monday night, and doctors feared he might be left a paraplegic.Fast forward to the end. Note to self: if you're ever in pursuit of someone, with the intent to commit a felony, remember to turn off your video camera. And if you forget to turn off the camera for some reason, be smart enough to not upload the video to the internet once said felony has been committed. The video was uploaded by the biker to Live Leak with the caption, "A black Range Rover ran over a group of bikers in New York City during an annual street ride." The information posted with the video claimed that a biker was killed when he was hit by the Range Rover, but police said that was not true. Police are investigating witness accounts. A video of the chase and confrontation was also uploaded to the Internet. Pisano said police are "combing everything" as part of their investigation, but no arrests have been made yet. I hope these imbeciles have the highest possible charges levied against them.

I'm also not 100% convinced this isn't a hate crime, because I doubt these morons would have chased down a car full of N-words that looked like them. Maybe this'll convince cities to pay more attention to biker gangs (and street racers for that matter). Question: Yeah, I know I sound like an old assed man, but please tell me ya'll aren't ok with this sorta activity. [1] No, I haven't actually done that. I have a life. But I'd imagine it's pretty cool.We’ve seen the words ‘Hollywood Stuntz’ sprawled all over the headlines the past week. According to widespread reports, this is the name of a notorious New York City motorcycle gang implicated in the beating of Alexian Lien in front of his wife and 2-year-old daughter – after motorcyclist Edwin Mieses was run over by Lien’s SUV in his effort to escape a swarm of riders. Now, the man who goes by the alias ‘Hollywood Stuntz’ – a street-biker well known in motorcycle circles – is stepping forward in an effort to defend his name.

Hollywood, whose real name is Jamie Lao, recently spoke exclusively to GlobalGrind’s Sharon Carpenter about how his life has been impacted by hateful messages and death threats due to what he calls false claims in the media. Lao wants the world to know that Hollywood Stuntz is an individual, not a gang, and says he had nothing to do with the biker/SUV confrontation that ended so violently on September 29th. While Lao admits he did have plans to hold a motorcycle rally that day – an annual unsanctioned ride called ‘Hollywood’s Block Party’ that he says promotes unity and peace – the stuntman tells Carpenter he canceled the event last minute due to overwhelming pressure from the police. Lao forwent his ride completely and at no point made it to Manhattan. However, he says that some of the motorcyclists, who may have been in town for his Block Party, decided to break off into groups and create their own riding parties, including the fateful motorcade that went so horribly wrong.

“We don’t condone any type of violence,” Lao insists, admitting that as both a father and as a motorcyclist himself, he’s not sure where to point the finger in this incident. A national debate has been ignited over who was at fault – the riders who chased and attacked the SUV driver, or Lien himself, who mowed down Edwin Mieses while escaping the throng. Lao denies knowing any of the motorcyclists in the viral video that captured much of the madness, yet the controversy surrounding his alias has many believing he is partially to blame. The street biker has received death threats, not only towards him, but also towards his girlfriend and 9-year-old daughter and, he says, his business relationships have been affected. “If you didn’t know anything about motorcycles, you’re automatically thinking that Hollywood Stuntz is a gang,” he says, “But Hollywood Stuntz was never there.” Check out the video above for the full exclusive. Every Time Blue Ivy's Baby Hair & Afro Was Flourishing & Beautiful