Range Rover Road Rage: Range Rover vs 55 Bikers


The Land Rover Range Rover, generally shortened to Range Rover, is a 4x4 luxury SUV produced by Land Rover. The Range Rover line has been in production since it was launched in 1970 by British Leyland.

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A terrifying road rage incident involving a gang of bikers on Manhattan's west side has gone viral on the web after video of the incident surfaced online. The New York City Police Department said a man driving a Range Rover with his wife and 2-year-old daughter inside Sunday struck a motorcyclist on Manhattan's West Side Highway, breaking his leg. "It was an accident," says Lt. Karen Anderson. The SUV driver pulled over, and the bikers surrounded his vehicle, hitting it and spiking the tires, police said. The driver pulled away, hitting three more bikers in the process, police said.

The gang, called "Hollywood Stuntz," according to police, chased the man, and he was forced to stop because of flat tires. The SUV driver was cornered and beaten, according to police. He was later treated at a local hospital for slashes to his face and released. His wife and child were not injured. One biker who was struck by the SUV, 28-year-old Christopher Cruz, was arrested and faces several charges, including reckless endangerment, reckless driving and endangering the welfare of a child, police said. Authorities have not identified the people in the SUV.

A helmet camera one of the bikers was wearing captured much of the road rage incident, including the moment when one of the bikers walks up to the SUV and smashes its window with a bike helmet. The video has been posted online. Police say this same group of bikers descended on New York City and clogged up Times Square last year in what Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said is a "major stunt event." Authorities say they were able to prevent the group from entering Times Square this year. Police arrested 15 bikers in total Sunday, seized 55 bikes and wrote 68 summons for various violations.

They are looking at video footage to try to determine if any other charges will be filed in the road rage incident. "The investigation is ongoing," Kelly said.

- http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/30/us/new-york-bikers-road-rage-video/index.html?hpt=hp_inthenews
 
Ok... in an accident he breaks somebody's leg and then pulls over... like he should do.
Why do they start hitting his car and keep trying to get him out is beyond me... especially when there's a 2yo in the car.
If it was me and my family in the car I will run over as many as I can and then run over them again and again.
Dumb-ass motorcyclists! After one of them removed his helmet... there was the answer for plenty of what happened
 
A bunch of jerks. They should all be jailed & should never be allowed to ride a bike again. Accidents are unplanned. Hence, called accidents. It is not a way to respond. That's why we have the law enforcement departments & insurance companies!
 
Clearly the bikers started the whole thing and I would have done the same. Only a fool would stop and get out of the car, when surrounded by all those bikers. Anyway, since it's America, I probably would carry a gun for situations like this.
 
Luckily we live in the age of video footage bearing witness to everything these days. What a crazy bunch of A-holes.
 
OMG this is all over now. CNN showed the whole video at least twice last night. It is a very unfortunate accident, but they picked the one vehicle that has no trouble running over anything, a Range Rover Sport. That it went up and over them like that is some of the most dramatic footage I've ever seen. I wouldn't get out either with that many people surrounding my car. What I don't get is why he or his wife didn't call the police. That would have been my first reaction after I hit the first bike. If they couldn't wait and tried to pull me out the car, then I would mow their asses down.

M
 
OMG this is all over now. CNN showed the whole video at least twice last night. It is a very unfortunate accident, but they picked the one vehicle that has no trouble running over anything, a Range Rover Sport. That it went up and over them like that is some of the most dramatic footage I've ever seen. I wouldn't get out either with that many people surrounding my car. What I don't get is why he or his wife didn't call the police. That would have been my first reaction after I hit the first bike. If they couldn't wait and tried to pull me out the car, then I would mow their asses down.

M

According to many reports the mans wife called three times , the car is in a total state nearly every window is shattered and the body is covered in dents, you cannot blame him for thinking his life was threatened. There is pictures of someone opening the passenger door would his wife got beaten too?

But I would have ran over them as well. And reversed , then forward , then reverse.
 
According to many reports the mans wife called three times , the car is in a total state nearly every window is shattered and the body is covered in dents, you cannot blame him for thinking his life was threatened. There is pictures of someone opening the passenger door would his wife got beaten too?

But I would have ran over them as well. And reversed , then forward , then reverse.

Yeah we see now. Terrible accident and I hate that 2 of them got hurt, but they put the situation and events in motion by trying to make him stop by brake-checking him in the first place. It is a really tough lesson.

M
 
Some of those bikers are quite a terrible bunch. Some are a just a front for organised crime(Hells Angels come to mind) syndicates. Majority of bikers are fun loving and just enjoy riding their bikes. My friend who is a biker had the misfortune of entangling with a group last summer- he was lucky to have escaped unhurt.
 
This isn't a road rage accident between a car and a bike. These are organised criminals and hooligans who happen to be using bikes.

I am 100% behind the car driver.
 
Update:

About a half-dozen bikers accused of beating an SUV driver last weekend used their helmets to attack him and kicked his head and body as he lay on the ground , New York police said. Police said one of the bikers -- Robert Sims -- also stomped on the driver's head and body, according to a detective's criminal complaint. Sims was one of two bikers who turned himself in to authorities on Friday. He has been charged with attempted assault, gang assault and criminal possession of a weapon. According to police, Sims can be seen in a video going after the SUV. The other biker who turned himself in, Reginald Chance, is also suspected in the beating of driver Alexian Lien. Police identified Chance as the man seen in the video pounding his shiny helmet against the SUV. Chance was charged with assault, gang assault and criminal mischief, New York police said Saturday. The driver of the SUV suffered two black eyes and cuts on his face and side, requiring stitches, the criminal complaint said. One of the bikers, Edwin Mieses, was critically injured in the melee. His wife said he is paralyzed.


Lien was on his way back in his Range Rover from an outing to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife and their 2-year-old daughter. Dozens of bikers swarmed past him on Manhattan's West Side Highway. A cycle quickly slowed down in front of Lien, who bumped its rear tire, slightly injuring rider Christopher Cruz. Lien pulled to a stop, and angry bikers surrounded his vehicle, hitting it and spiking its tires, police said.
Lien stepped on the gas, plowing into three more bikers, including Mieses, who was critically injured. One of the bikers, wearing a helmet camera caught the dust-up on video, which later in an edited version appeared on the Internet. It showed the Range Rover stopping at a later point with the biker gang still in pursuit. A man, who police say was Sims, got off his motorcycle and opened Lien's door, police spokesman Sgt. Carlos Nieves said Friday. Lien drove off with his door slightly open, but further down the road, traffic backed up, cutting off his path, and allowing the motorcyclists to corner him. A biker, who police identify as Chance, smashed the driver's side window with his helmet. That's where the video ended.

Afterward, some of the bikers dragged Lien from the vehicle and beat him, police said. His wife and daughter were unharmed.

Cop among the bikers

An off-duty New York police officer was riding with the bikers Sunday and saw much of the confrontation that ended with five injured. But he didn't step in, an official said. He also didn't tell his superiors about what happened until Wednesday, the source said. The officer, who works undercover, is a member of the motorcycle club. He may not have been legally obligated to immediately intervene, according to the same source.
It's not clear why he waited so long to report what he saw. He has hired a lawyer and is being investigated by the New York Police Department's internal affairs unit.

Interrogations, arrest

Police seized the helmet-cam video and questioned the motorcyclist who shot it. They arrested Cruz, 28, the biker who abruptly slowed in front of the Range Rover. He is charged with misdemeanors including reckless driving. Cruz was later released after posting $1,500 cash bail and a $15,000 insurance bond. His license was suspended, and he was ordered to surrender his passport. Cruz' lawyer insisted he not guilty. "His motorcycle was struck, and he stood right there," his attorney H. Benjamin Perez said. "He never assaulted this man. He never tried to assault him in any way. And he does not know any of the other motorcyclists who were involved in this beating." A second biker, who was in custody, was released Wednesday, when authorities determined that he may have been trying to help. Mieses' family says he is the real victim. "All of his ribs are fractured. His lungs are so badly bruised that he's still on a ventilator," Yolanda Santiago, his mother, told CNN affiliate WCBS. Mieses' wife, Dayana, told CNN affiliate WBZ that he got off his bike to help the SUV driver. She blamed Lien. "He got scared; he peeled off, and he paralyzed my husband on the way," she said.

'We could not have done anything differently'

Lien was treated at a hospital for slashes to his face. "My husband was forced under the circumstances to take the actions that he did in order to protect the lives of our entire family," his wife said."We know in our hearts that we could not have done anything differently, and we believe that anyone faced with this sort of grave danger would have taken the same course of action in order to protect their family." It was Lien's wife who made the last of three 911 calls the family placed during the incident. Bikers have called for Lien to be charged. "That wasn't fear, that was aggression -- he ran over three bikes," a man who identified himself as Jose told reporters Thursday night. "Are we saying, if you feel nervous you can kill somebody? You can paralyze somebody? I think we need to charge him immediately." Angry netizens have turned on the bikers, casting them in a bad light. One biker called for cool heads to prevail. "We are not here to blame anyone, we are not here to point any fingers," Albert Elkerson said. "The true question is how could we have avoided what happened last Sunday, and what can we do to prevent that."

- http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/06/us/bikers-attack-video/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
 

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Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company for Jaguar Land Rover Limited, also known as JLR, a British multinational manufacturer of luxury and sports utility vehicles. JLR, headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, UK, is a subsidiary of Tata Motors. Jaguar and Land Rover, with histories dating to the 1920s and 1940s, merged in 1968 under British Leyland. They later became independent and were subsidiaries of BMW and Ford. In 2000, BMW dissolved the Rover Group, selling Land Rover to Ford. Since 2008, Tata Motors has owned Jaguar Land Rover.
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