Sunday, October 06, 2013

The complaints in the media about the bikers are misplaced. The van driver committed "Hit and Run."

The Bikers were trying to stop him and then it escalated. The driver that commit "Hit and Run" aggravated the situation. These people did not know each and and the bike riders were NOT looking for a cause. This isn't Road Rage. This is different. The bikers tried to stop someone out of control and hurting other people. The assault of the driver was to get him out from behind the wheel of his SUV and his foot off the accelerator. A fight ensued. The driver got the worst of it. 

By the way, the driver wasn't assassinated in order to stop the SUV. Even with children in the car, the driver is still alive to answer for his crimes. I don't know if he has mental health issues, either.

October 5, 2013 3:41 PM
...Police are, however, (click here) questioning two suspects and trying to determine what charges, if any, will be brought against them.
Reginald Chance surrendered late Friday. The NYPD says he's the man seen on video hitting the SUV with his helmet.
Chance joins Robert Sims, who turned himself in earlier in the day. He's allegedly the man who was seen on video trying to open the door of the Range Rover after it slowed on the highway.
At that point, a series of 911 calls had already been made to police. The first was at 1:52 p.m., when Lien's wife told police that there was a large group of motorcycles driving recklessly....

What do you mean there are no charges filed. There is a man in the hospital paralyzed for the rest of his life. There better be charges filed.