SUV driver's wife: Bikers put us in "grave danger"
NEW YORK The driver of an SUV involved in a bloody weekend confrontation with a throng of motorcyclists was put in grave danger and feared for the life of his family inside when he drove through the crowd, striking a biker on the street, his wife said Thursday.
Rosalyn Ng said in a statement that she and her husband, Alexian Lien, had been planning to celebrate their wedding anniversary with their 2-year-old daughter on Sunday afternoon, but instead they were swarmed by a motorcycle rally on Manhattan's West Side Highway.
Dozens of bikers rode alongside the couple's black Range Rover until a biker slowed down and bumped it. Video captured at the scene shows the SUV surrounded by dozens of helmeted riders who approach the vehicle and try to damage it before Lien takes off, plowing over a rider. The bikers give chase and Lien is eventually stopped, pulled from the SUV and beaten, police said. He required stitches.
"We were faced with a life-threatening situation, and my husband was forced under the circumstances to take the actions that he did in order to protect the lives of our entire family," Ng said.
She asked for privacy in the statement. She said her family's sympathies went out to the injured rider, 32-year-old Edwin Mieses Jr., who broke both legs and suffered spinal injuries that may leave him paralyzed - but there was no other option than to flee.
"Our fear for our lives was confirmed when the incident ended with the ruthless and brutal attack on my husband, me, and, most importantly, our 2-year-old child," Ng 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."
Mieses' friends and family held a rally outside of St. Luke's-Roosevelt hospital for him Wednesday evening and have said that the Lawrence, Mass.-resident, known as Jay Meezee, is the true victim.
His wife, Dayana Mieses, said the motorcycle riders had wrongly been vilified in the episode.
"When you look at the video, you can see he's running over something," Diana Mieses said. "It's not just a motorcycle; it's a human being that was under there."
Friend Jaime Reyes said Mieses was doing well, all things considered.
"Hopefully I get to see him walk again and ride again and share special moments with him again you know," he said. "But for right now, we're all just praying for him and thinking positive that he's going to pull through and make it through this."
Mieses and the others seen on the video were participating in a periodic rally in which more than 1,000 bikers head for Times Square, police said earlier this week. There were dozens of calls about reckless driving, 15 other arrests and 55 motorcycles confiscated.
The Manhattan district attorney's office has charged one rider, 28-year-old Christopher Cruz of Passaic, N.J., with unlawful imprisonment and reckless driving while authorities continue to search for key players in the incident.
Investigators and prosecutors, who held off charging another person, are tracking down and talking to dozens of helmet-clad motorcyclists seen in the video, which was posted online. The video shows only the chase and Lien's window getting smashed; the assault is not captured.