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Good. Hope he doesnt cause any mayhem when hes riding in his wheelchairDaily Mail says two bikers were ran over and one may not walk again
Good. Hope he doesnt cause any mayhem when hes riding in his wheelchairDaily Mail says two bikers were ran over and one may not walk again
looks like you lost one of your sheep there Shepherd.Sources said Jeremiah Mieses, 26, of Lawrence, Mass., was the biker struck by Lien’s vehicle and was hospitalized with two broken legs.“My son just got out of surgery. Now we have to contend with his situation that he will never walk again,” Mieses’ father, the Rev. Edwin Mieses of Hazleton, Pa., posted on Facebook.
They just don't get it. I'd love to hear about those other options when your vehicle is surrounded by 30+ bikers.A clash between a pack of motorcyclists and a Range Rover on a Manhattan highway — which triggered a harrowing chase caught on a viral video — has left one biker facing charges and a second in critical condition.
Jay Mieses, 32, could be paralyzed after being run over during the chaos, a relative said.
“He was an innocent bystander,” Mieses’ aunt, Delilah Domenech, told NBC News on Tuesday, saying her nephew was checking on another motorcyclist when he was struck by the panicked motorist.
The chaotic scene unfolded Sunday afternoon when up to 30 motorcyclists taking part in an unauthorized daredevil rally called Hollywood Stuntz took to the West Side Highway.
Jay Mieses' family says he may be paralyzed from the waist down after being injured Sunday during a clash between bikers and a Range Rover in Manhattan
Video taken by a helmet camera shows the pack zooming around the the Range Rover of Alexian Lien, 33, who was out for a drive with his wife and 2-year-old daughter, police said.
One biker, identified by police as Christopher Cruz, slowed down right in front of the SUV and gestured at Lien, who clipped the motorcycle, the video shows.
A group of riders then surrounded Lien's vehicle.
"They take their helmets and start to dent his car, and apparently his tires are slashed there with a knife," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
Mieses can be seen on the video getting off his green bike to check on Cruz, his aunt said. He was standing near the SUV when Lien suddenly took off and ran over him, she said.
Police said Mieses suffered two broken legs, but family members said his injuries were far more severe and include a torn aorta, broken ribs and spinal damage.
"He may never walk again," Domenech said, adding that her nephew is in a medically induced coma.
After Lien took off, other members of the crew forced him on a harrowing chase. They cornered him at one point and managed to yank open his door, but he gunned it and sped away again, the video posted on You Tube shows.
After a 50-block pursuit, he got off the highway and stopped on a side street in upper Manhattan, where video shows one motorcyclist smashing in the window with a helmet.
Police said the gang pulled Lien out of the car and assaulted him in front of his wife and child, slashing his face and chest. He was treated and released from Columbia University Medical Center.
Cruz, who was also injured, was charged with reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child for his actions on the road, police told NBC New York.
Police said the investigation is continuing and they are still looking for up to 30 bikers.
Christopher Cruz slows his motorcycle down in front of a Range Rover on Mahattan's West Side Highway on Sunday, Sept. 29, in this image from a video posted on YouTube. Cruz has been arrested by police after his clash with the Range Rover triggered a wild chase and beating by a pack of fellow bikers bent on revenge.
Domenech said her family is upset that most of the attention from the incident is focused on Lien and not her nephew, a married father of a 10-year-old and a 14-year-old.
"This man with a Range Rover and luxury lifestyle — it's OK for him to do something to someone because he rides a bike or has tattoos?" she said.
She said she didn't know if the driver should be charged.
"But it should be acknowledged that what he did was wrong," she said. "He had many other options but he chose the violent one."
Kelly said the bikers did not have a permit for the rally and the NYPD only learned of the gathering — in its second year — through social media.
He said police had fanned out around Manhattan to watch for trouble, arresting 15 bikers and confiscating 55 motorcycles unrelated to the attack on the Range Rover.
The fun really begins when this guy has to spendThe mom of the paralyzed kid is asking wheres her son's justice now. Boo hoo. Seems like justice was served to me
defending himself in a civil suitLink? ....Only so I can mock the statement.The mom of the paralyzed kid is asking wheres her son's justice now. Boo hoo. Seems like justice was served to me
No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
I'm pretty sure he can still serve time in a wheelchair. She'll get it in about 7-9 months when this piece of excrement is serving time.The mom of the paralyzed kid is asking wheres her son's justice now. Boo hoo. Seems like justice was served to me
The DN will post anything huh? Jesus!
Her statement would carry more weight if she condemned the bikers for their actions and her son for being part of a group that would act in that way.Family of paralyzed man complaining
They just don't get it. I'd love to hear about those other options when your vehicle is surrounded by 30+ bikers.A clash between a pack of motorcyclists and a Range Rover on a Manhattan highway — which triggered a harrowing chase caught on a viral video — has left one biker facing charges and a second in critical condition.
Jay Mieses, 32, could be paralyzed after being run over during the chaos, a relative said.
“He was an innocent bystander,” Mieses’ aunt, Delilah Domenech, told NBC News on Tuesday, saying her nephew was checking on another motorcyclist when he was struck by the panicked motorist.
The chaotic scene unfolded Sunday afternoon when up to 30 motorcyclists taking part in an unauthorized daredevil rally called Hollywood Stuntz took to the West Side Highway.
Jay Mieses' family says he may be paralyzed from the waist down after being injured Sunday during a clash between bikers and a Range Rover in Manhattan
Video taken by a helmet camera shows the pack zooming around the the Range Rover of Alexian Lien, 33, who was out for a drive with his wife and 2-year-old daughter, police said.
One biker, identified by police as Christopher Cruz, slowed down right in front of the SUV and gestured at Lien, who clipped the motorcycle, the video shows.
A group of riders then surrounded Lien's vehicle.
"They take their helmets and start to dent his car, and apparently his tires are slashed there with a knife," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
Mieses can be seen on the video getting off his green bike to check on Cruz, his aunt said. He was standing near the SUV when Lien suddenly took off and ran over him, she said.
Police said Mieses suffered two broken legs, but family members said his injuries were far more severe and include a torn aorta, broken ribs and spinal damage.
"He may never walk again," Domenech said, adding that her nephew is in a medically induced coma.
After Lien took off, other members of the crew forced him on a harrowing chase. They cornered him at one point and managed to yank open his door, but he gunned it and sped away again, the video posted on You Tube shows.
After a 50-block pursuit, he got off the highway and stopped on a side street in upper Manhattan, where video shows one motorcyclist smashing in the window with a helmet.
Police said the gang pulled Lien out of the car and assaulted him in front of his wife and child, slashing his face and chest. He was treated and released from Columbia University Medical Center.
Cruz, who was also injured, was charged with reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child for his actions on the road, police told NBC New York.
Police said the investigation is continuing and they are still looking for up to 30 bikers.
Christopher Cruz slows his motorcycle down in front of a Range Rover on Mahattan's West Side Highway on Sunday, Sept. 29, in this image from a video posted on YouTube. Cruz has been arrested by police after his clash with the Range Rover triggered a wild chase and beating by a pack of fellow bikers bent on revenge.
Domenech said her family is upset that most of the attention from the incident is focused on Lien and not her nephew, a married father of a 10-year-old and a 14-year-old.
"This man with a Range Rover and luxury lifestyle — it's OK for him to do something to someone because he rides a bike or has tattoos?" she said.
She said she didn't know if the driver should be charged.
"But it should be acknowledged that what he did was wrong," she said. "He had many other options but he chose the violent one."
Kelly said the bikers did not have a permit for the rally and the NYPD only learned of the gathering — in its second year — through social media.
He said police had fanned out around Manhattan to watch for trouble, arresting 15 bikers and confiscating 55 motorcycles unrelated to the attack on the Range Rover.
There's some gold in there.
What is this world coming to? PEOPLE, you are ALL entitled to your VERSION of what happened and YOUR OPINIONS. That being said, it doesn't HELP the reason why I started this page. I just want the TRUTH to be told in the news! They are saying NOBODY WAS INJURED OR SOMEONE BROKE A LEG and then they VICTIMIZE the person who PUT MY NEPHEW in the hospital with BROKEN RIBS, BROKEN SPINE, CRUSHED LUNGS, BUSTED AORTA AND TO BOOT NEVER WALKING AGAIN IF HE MAKES IT. WHICH HE WILL IN THE NAME OF JESUS Please, don't argue about who is right nor wrong just help us get the acknowledgement that, a FATHER, HUSBAND, SON, BROTHER, NEPHEW, GRANDSON and an ALL AROUND BIG HEARTED HUMAN BEING was run over and sustained near fatal injuries and is currently fighting for his life! It's WRONG not to REPORT the TRUTH! Thanks again for all your LOVE AND SUPPORT GOD BLESS
This video isn't from the BEGINNING where they were trying to tell the Range Rover to let them pass together. They were all trying to pass him on the side and my nephew is seen in the PURPLE shirt and GREEN BIKE clearly staying out of the SUV's way. I'm still waiting for exact details as to why the other biker braked. Even then, the SUV could've avoided hitting him but then again I can't judge what he was thinking or doing in his vehicle at the time. All I know is that he RAN OVER my baby who was clearly standing to the side!
I am going to respectfully ask EVERYONE to keep the NEGATIVE comments OFF this page. We only want the TRUTH heard and the news reported correctly stating that there are OTHER injuries sustained besides the ones of the SUV driver. That HIS (the SUV driver) life is NOT more important than another. That is all. Let's rise above this and send POSITIVE LOVING THOUGHTS to ALL the victims of this unfortunate event. Thank you God Bless
Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
yeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
What about that group looked like a group and not a violent gang? Seriously.Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
May be true but if he really didn't have a role yet and was just trying to help the guy who got bumped, he will unfairly suffer more than anyone. Things aren't always fair though and i can't blame the driver for his actions.yeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
It really looked like at least 100 were there.Not all 100 chased or anything, but way more than 30 were backed up when the incident happened.yeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
Nobody says he deserves paralysis. But, as stated above, when you partake in a group like this, especially when breaking laws like running red lights, cutting off other vehicles, driving on sidewalks, etc., then when an incident like this takes place, don't be surprised if there are negative consequences. It would have been very easy for him to continue riding when they started to surround the SUV if he didn't think that was a good idea (which it isn't). He decided to remain and, as such, put himself at risk and doesn't have anyone to blame but himself.Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
Now this is a dumb statementyeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
Well, here's to hoping that those with a more central role suffer a worse fate.May be true but if he really didn't have a role yet and was just trying to help the guy who got bumped, he will unfairly suffer more than anyone. Things aren't always fair though and i can't blame the driver for his actions.yeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
After all, it should be fair.So do you disagree that the incident that started the whole thing was not intentionally created by one of the bikers?Now this is a dumb statementyeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
I agree with the sentiment (assuming he really wasn't a part of the antagonizing of the SUV driver beforehand), but only if the "justice" they seek for him involves going hard after the bikers that really caused his injury and not the driver who was protecting himself.Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
No, I disagree that groups of 30+ bikers are out always looking for trouble, that's an idiotic statementSo do you disagree that the incident that started the whole thing was not intentionally created by one of the bikers?Now this is a dumb statementyeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
Good point.I agree with the sentiment (assuming he really wasn't a part of the antagonizing of the SUV driver beforehand), but only if the "justice" they seek for him involves going hard after the bikers that really caused his injury and not the driver who was protecting himself.Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
Somehow I doubt that is what they will focus on, though.
Another video from same youtube account in OP:
This time they challenge a prius.
ETA: 50 other videos by same user
Apparently that is THE game plan.Reading into some of the stuff coming out on reddit (So take it FWIW). The bikers story is they thought he was stopping right where he was to let them all by. There had been some communication with the guy up to that point to that effect and none on camera, obviously. Our villian here which is in the hospital was stopping thinking that the RR was already at a stop or stopping, he wasn't, and got flattened.
If any of this is in fact true, you still don't play amateur moto cop on an interstate. Was the gameplan to harrass and run off the road any car they came across for the whole ride?
I'm thinking that you probably shouldn't have named your page Justice For Jay MeezeeThere's some gold in there.What is this world coming to? PEOPLE, you are ALL entitled to your VERSION of what happened and YOUR OPINIONS. That being said, it doesn't HELP the reason why I started this page. I just want the TRUTH to be told in the news! They are saying NOBODY WAS INJURED OR SOMEONE BROKE A LEG and then they VICTIMIZE the person who PUT MY NEPHEW in the hospital with BROKEN RIBS, BROKEN SPINE, CRUSHED LUNGS, BUSTED AORTA AND TO BOOT NEVER WALKING AGAIN IF HE MAKES IT. WHICH HE WILL IN THE NAME OF JESUS Please, don't argue about who is right nor wrong just help us get the acknowledgement that, a FATHER, HUSBAND, SON, BROTHER, NEPHEW, GRANDSON and an ALL AROUND BIG HEARTED HUMAN BEING was run over and sustained near fatal injuries and is currently fighting for his life! It's WRONG not to REPORT the TRUTH! Thanks again for all your LOVE AND SUPPORT GOD BLESSThis video isn't from the BEGINNING where they were trying to tell the Range Rover to let them pass together. They were all trying to pass him on the side and my nephew is seen in the PURPLE shirt and GREEN BIKE clearly staying out of the SUV's way. I'm still waiting for exact details as to why the other biker braked. Even then, the SUV could've avoided hitting him but then again I can't judge what he was thinking or doing in his vehicle at the time. All I know is that he RAN OVER my baby who was clearly standing to the side!I am going to respectfully ask EVERYONE to keep the NEGATIVE comments OFF this page. We only want the TRUTH heard and the news reported correctly stating that there are OTHER injuries sustained besides the ones of the SUV driver. That HIS (the SUV driver) life is NOT more important than another. That is all. Let's rise above this and send POSITIVE LOVING THOUGHTS to ALL the victims of this unfortunate event. Thank you God Bless
It's like running with the bulls. You are assuming some risk if you participate in the activity. Sorry.Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
What red lights? What passing and crossing the double yellow? The NYPD should survey these videos and mail out a ####load of tickets. Lord knows the city could use the cash.Another video from same youtube account in OP:
This time they challenge a prius.
ETA: 50 other videos by same user
The nerve of that driver thinking he might be able to proceed into an intersection with a green light.Another video from same youtube account in OP:
This time they challenge a prius.
ETA: 50 other videos by same user
They seem to think they deserve the same courtesy extended a funeral procession.The nerve of that driver thinking he might be able to proceed into an intersection with a green light.Another video from same youtube account in OP:
This time they challenge a prius.
ETA: 50 other videos by same user
exactly, like this tool bag was just innocently following along. GET REAL! and that joke of a Facebook page says he is a father, nice role model. Watch kids as me & my idiot friends terrorize the city.It's like running with the bulls. You are assuming some risk if you participate in the activity. Sorry.Sorry, but I'm not going to cast the entire motorcyclist group in the wrong here. If this guy didn't do anything other than riding with this group and helping out another motorcyclist, he doesn't deserve paralysis. That's pretty harsh.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.
Would you agree that this particular group was out looking for trouble. Seemed obvious to me the way the guy got right in front of the car and slammed on his brakes.No, I disagree that groups of 30+ bikers are out always looking for trouble, that's an idiotic statementSo do you disagree that the incident that started the whole thing was not intentionally created by one of the bikers?Now this is a dumb statementyeah, who would of thought that riding around with a gang of 30+ bikers could lead to trouble. Sorry, but a group this big is out looking for trouble, they created it, found it, and hopefully will all suffer severely from it.That is unfortunate then. Sounds like he hadn't really done anything violent yet (atleast to the SUV driver) and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he was riding with the wrong group so i guess you take the consequences of that.No, he unfortunately was helping one of the other riders who was initially down. Still, he was a part of the entire thing to begin with.was the paralyzed kid the one who initially cut in front of the truck and brake stopped him?
I really so no reason why any city or township should tolerate these rallies any more than they should tolerate bank-robbing day.
Some of my best friends have cycles.Some of you guys talk as if these 100+ motorcyclists are one organism, and know what all the other motorcyclists did and are doing at all times.
Dude doesn't deserve paralysis even if he was riding with these guys (provided he himself did nothing wrong). Some of you guys seem outright cyclist.
I crossed paths with a rally this weekend and they were doing this same #### too. #######s literally blocking 1 or 2 cars at the intersections of country roads.They seem to think they deserve the same courtesy extended a funeral procession.The nerve of that driver thinking he might be able to proceed into an intersection with a green light.Another video from same youtube account in OP:
This time they challenge a prius.
ETA: 50 other videos by same user
Keep this up and they will get those courtesys.
LOL at his manicured eyebrows. Tough, very tough.
I'm working on trademarking "Justice for Jay Meezee" in the event this movement has legs. An "It Ain't Eazee Being Meezee" black biker t-shirt could beI'm thinking that you probably shouldn't have named your page Justice For Jay Meezee
Just sayin'...
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