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DATE | 2013-10-03 |
FROM | Contrarian
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] YA another reason not to visit
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New York, NY - NYPD Says "Too Risky" To Chase Large Rogue Biker Gangs -- VosIzNeias.com http://www.vosizneias.com/142521/2013/10/02/new-york-ny-nypd-says-too-risky-to-chase-large-rogue-biker-gangs/
In this frame grab from video provided by the New York Police Department, motorcyclists ride alongside a sport utility vehicle, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/New York Police Department) In this frame grab from video provided by the New York Police Department, motorcyclists ride alongside a sport utility vehicle, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/New York Police Department)
New York, NY - On the heels of the Sunday incident where a marauding gang of rogue bikers chased and subsequently attacked a New York City motorist, NYPD officials say they are aware of the problem of rover biker gangs, but have ordered cops not to give chase after the large groups because the risk to pedestrians, and the riders, is too high.
The NEW YORK POST (http://bit.ly/15L6h3l) is reporting that the "pop-up" gang events, as law enforcement refers to them, are advertised via social media, with the intent of posting their heroics to websites like YouTube after the events.
NYPD officials say the rogue riders also often use unregistered bikes, which adds to the risk because, when chased by cops, the bikers simply take to the sidewalks to avoid capture, putting pedestrians and children in danger.
"The people who are doing this aren't stopping when police try to pull them over," said a source.
Another source said, "You go on YouTube, you could see dozens of [these rides] all along the West Side Highway, the Major Deegan, even one in Times Square."
Cops say the stunts don't usually result in the violence that took place Sunday, and that Sunday's ride was supposed to go through Times Square, but was thwarted by checkpoints set up by the NYPD.
Cops say the riders belong to groups like Orion from Brooklyn, and Firstline Soldiers out of New Rochelle.
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