上次有人讲在路上如果有人跟车太近就不让他,看这个视频吧,路上什么人都有,有多危险。。。

<ZT>刚在瘫了那个哥们的页面上看到一个卡车司机的留言
Michael Xavier Kaulbach: As a trucker that would deliver in north jersey
and New York I am familiar with these gangs. I can hopefully clarify a few
things. First the initial "accident" is part of a game they play. They ride
in a huge group and will operate together to slow down traffic. Next they
pick out high end vehicles targeting people with families in them, the
targets will usually be white or Asian. Then one of the riders will do a "
brake check" and stop suddenly in front of the target vehicle causing a
minor bump. In some cases they will just roll back into their target vehicle
. They will then mob the vehicle demanding money and or begin attacking the
person inside. It is their practice to also slash the tires to prevent the
vehicle from escaping. Truckers are well aware of them and are advised not
to stop.
摘要:
已经有知情的卡车司机披露了,这群摩托党经常在那个路段选带着家属、开好车的亚裔
和白人,用同样手段急刹车碰一下,把好车迫停后围住勒索私了。一开始就割轱辘是防
止猎物逃跑。给普通人一把刀,要割破寒国小破车轮都不容易,这伙人如此迅速就把大
车rover轮干掉,显然是非常娴熟。
所以,这次就算没逮着弯弯,也很可能会逮着说不准那个过路的开豪车同胞。不是什么
弯弯占道不让的问题,那里三车道,弯弯无论如何都会占一条道。摩托无论如何都能过。
暴徒最后没把弯弯干死,也没动他家人,是因为四面八方的警车已经鸣笛开来,暴徒是
为了求财,不是害命,更不会傻到为了多打这个逃脱的猎物几下而和大批警察正面相遇
。就这么简单。
@mimige
还真是大队碰瓷摩托队:o
 
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不是脑残2B青年会整天干那些事情吗?你不能把自己DOWNGRADE到他们的水品呀:tx:

我没有他们的水平,但应以警方起诉为准,不要打击一大片。要是这种碰瓷是有组织的,应该早有报道。不能光听一个自称卡车司机在网上的一面之词。
 
我没有他们的水平,但应以警方起诉为准,不要打击一大片。要是这种碰瓷是有组织的,应该早有报道。不能光听一个自称卡车司机在网上的一面之词。
不是我歧视啊,一群小黑,骑没有牌照的车,成群结队的,能干什么好事情?最好有人用机关枪把他们都突突了:tx:
 
不是我歧视啊,一群小黑,骑没有牌照的车,成群结队的,能干什么好事情?最好有人用机关枪把他们都突突了:tx:

那下回开一悍马去看看。
 
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案发现场,机车手们攻击了SUV车主



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多亏这两位勇敢的路人挺身而出,否则SUV车主或许会被伤得更惨
 
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/02/us/new-york-bikers-attack-video/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

By Ross Levitt. Susan Candiotti and Rande Iaboni, CNN
updated 8:42 PM EDT, Wed October 2, 2013
New York (CNN) -- Prosecutors dropped charges Wednesday against one of two men arrested in connection with an attack over the weekend on an SUV driver who was swarmed by bikers on a New York City street.

"We are taking Sunday's crimes extremely seriously, and will proceed with charges in a manner that enables us to build the strongest cases possible," said Karen Friedman-Agnifilo, the prosecutor who is overseeing the case.

Charges against motorcyclist Allen Edwards were dropped. The 42-year-old biker had originally faced charges of reckless endangerment, criminal mischief and menacing, the New York City Police Department said.

But that didn't mean the prosecutors were done.

"Prematurely charging individuals with low-level crimes does not further the goals of the investigation, and could weaken the cases we expect to bring against the perpetrators of serious crimes," said Friedman-Agnifilo said in a statement. "After we investigate the facts and each person's individual actions, we will know what charges can be supported by the evidence. There is still a tremendous amount of investigation to be done."

The NYPD released images and asked for the public's help in identifying and locating suspects wanted in connection with the attack.

The incident has drawn attention because much of it was captured in a video that shows Edwards just before the alleged assault.

Edwards is one of the bikers seen pounding on the windows of a Range Rover after it was forced to stop in traffic following a chase by bikers -- an account confirmed by a police official.

Edwards may have been trying to protect the driver of the SUV who had come under attack, according to one witness, a law enforcement official said.

If so, that may not be obvious in the video, which appears to have been shot by a biker, because it ends before the driver of the SUV is dragged from the vehicle, which also held his wife and 2-year-old daughter.

Edwards, who surrendered to police, is cooperating with authorities, the Manhattan district attorney's office said.

Police have said the SUV driver, identified by a source with knowledge of the incident as businessman Alexian Lien, initially called 911 on Sunday afternoon to report that bikers were driving erratically on the West Side Highway.

Police say Lien sped off after allegedly accidentally hitting one biker, Christopher Cruz, who had moved in front of his SUV and then slowed.

Cruz, 28, was in court Wednesday facing misdemeanor charges, including reckless driving. Cruz's attorney told reporters that his client is not guilty.

Cruz was to be released after posting $1,500 cash bail and a $15,000 insurance bond. In addition, his license was suspended and he was ordered to surrender his passport.

"His motorcycle was struck and he stood right there. 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," attorney H. Benjamin Perez told reporters.

Jerome Davis witnessed a part of the confrontation between the motorcyclists and the driver, who he described as a "maniac."

"If something happens, you stop right there. It's an accident. You think and stop. You don't keep reacting on," he told CNN's Erin Burnett.

Investigators say Lien told them he feared for his life when bikers surrounded his vehicle, pounding on it and slashing his tires.

He stepped on the gas and hit three more bikers, injuring one of them -- Edwin Mieses -- critically.

"All of his ribs are fractured," Mieses' mother, Yolanda Santiago, told WBZ, "his lungs are so badly bruised that he's still on a ventilator."

Mieses' wife said he had been trying to help the first biker who was initially hit by the SUV when he, too, was hit.

His family has said he is paralyzed and in a coma.

Police said the biker group, called "Hollywood Stuntz," chased the driver, whose flat tires forced him to stop.

Cornered, Lien was beaten, police said. He was treated at a hospital for slashes to his face and released. Neither his wife nor his child was hurt.
 
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