A police officer involved in the brutal attack on a SUV driver was arrested yesterday. Detective Wojciech Braszczok, 32, a ten-year NYPD veteran whose undercover work included posing as a protestor during Occupy Wall Street, was charged with riot and criminal mischief for the September 29th incident.
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in hind sight, the SUV driver should have stopped, gotten out of his vehicle with a pen and paper and asked for badge numbers to write down for the cops later on.
right?
in hind sight, the SUV driver should have stopped, gotten out of his vehicle with a pen and paper and asked for names to write down for the cops later on.
in my fantasy with this, i get out of my SUV with my model 22 Glock and 30 round mag and stand there by my vehicle, while mouthing FUCK YOU at these fuck wits.
in hind sight, the SUV driver should have stopped, gotten out of his vehicle with a pen and paper and asked for names to write down for the cops later on.
That would show those bikers you mean business.
right?
in my fantasy with this, i get out of my SUV with my model 22 Glock and 30 round mag and stand there by my vehicle, while mouthing FUCK YOU at these fuck wits.
A new video obtained by a local New York news station shows the brutal beating of SUV driver Alexian Lien in the now infamous Sept. 29 biker gang incident.
The video, obtained by WABC-TV, was filmed by a witness late last month but not revealed until now. Police have already seen it, WABC-TV reports.
"What the f**k is wrong with you?" shouts one of the bikers, as Lien is pulled from his Range Rover, which contain his wife and 2-year-old daughter.
The video appears to show the bikers beating Lien with their helmets and stomping on him. At one point Lien is shown lying on the ground, not moving.
WARNING: Video is violent and may be unsuitable for some viewers.
So far, nine bikers, including some police officers, have been arrested for their alleged roles in the incident.
Undercover cop in biker-gang beating rattled on the stand
An undercover cop on trial in the biker gang assault of a Manhattan dad squirmed on the stand as prosecutors challenged his claim that he did nothing to help the victim because he feared for his own safety.
“At the time you saw this man on the ground being beaten you did not intervene to help him, correct?” asked Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass.
“Right. I looked over, I didn’t know who was in the car. I felt unsafe,” answered Wojciech Braszczok as he nervously fidgeted in his seat at the non-jury trial in Manhattan Supreme Court.
“I was afraid of who was inside the vehicle.”
Braszczok, 34, conceded he knew victim Alexian Lien’s wife was in the car.
“But I didn’t know who was in the back,” he claimed. “I didn’t see who was inside the car. I didn’t know.”
Lien’s infant daughter was in the backseat covered in shattered glass.
“You knocked out the back window,” the prosecutor shot back. “You had a pretty good view if you bothered to look.”
The tragic confrontation began earlier that afternoon when Lien was driving on the West Side Highway on Sept. 29, 2013.
He had an altercation with the rowdy gang of bikers, and they surrounded his SUV.
In a desperate bid to escape, the panicked father ran over and seriously injured one of them.
A swarm of bikers pursued the SUV to West 178th Street where the detective was caught on video shattering the rear window of Lien’s Range Rover with a gloved fist.
Then he’s seen doing nothing as his fellow bikers yank the Tribeca dad from his car and beat him until he’s unconscious in a pool of his own blood.
Braszczok told Justice Maxwell Wiley he’d only pursued Lien to detain him because he believed he’d killed a biker. But when the attack began, it was unsafe to intervene.
“Isn’t it true, Detective Braszczok, the real reason you didn’t stop the attack was because you were part of it?” demanded Steinglass.
“Absolutely not,” replied the detective.
The prosecutor asked Braszczok whether he believed he was guilty.
“Absolutely not,” he answered firmly. “In my heart and in my mind, I believe I did not commit any crime.”
An undercover New York Police Department detective was acquitted Tuesday of the most serious charges but convicted of lesser crimes for participating in a motorcycle rally that devolved into highway pandemonium as an SUV driver was pulled from his window and beaten bloody in front of his wife and toddler.
Detective Wojciech Braszczok and his co-defendant, Robert Sims, had said they believed the driver was fleeing the scene of a crime because he had just struck a biker amid the September 2013 rally. But a judge, not a jury, found them not guilty of the top charges of gang assault and first-degree assault but guilty of second-degree assault, coercion, riot and criminal mischief. Sims was also found guilty of a more serious assault charge.
"The verdict was based on the law and evidence and nothing but the law and the evidence," Judge Maxwell Wiley said. "I'm sure that it will be noted that the court arrived at different verdicts between the defendants. This difference was based solely on the court's evaluation of the evidence."
Braszczok and Sims had faced up to 25 years if convicted of the top charges. They now face significantly less time.
Braszczok is suspended pending termination based on the felony conviction. The minimum for Braszczok is two years in state prison and the maximum is seven years. The minimum for Sims is 3 and a half years in state prison and the maximum is five to 15 years.
I wonder if His Reverend Magistrate Wiley offers such apologia with respect to verdicts that don't involve any cops ..."The verdict was based on the law and evidence and nothing but the law and the evidence," Judge Maxwell Wiley said. "I'm sure that it will be noted that the court arrived at different verdicts between the defendants. This difference was based solely on the court's evaluation of the evidence."
NEW YORK — An undercover New York City police detective convicted for his role in the assault of an SUV driver by motorcyclists on a highway has been sentenced to two years in jail.
Wojciech Braszczok was given the sentence Wednesday in state Supreme Court by Justice Maxwell Wiley, who convicted him earlier this year.
The 34-year-old detective was off duty when the 2013 attack on driver Alexian Lien occurred. He testified he didn’t intervene because he feared for his safety. He said he didn’t intend to hurt Lien and fled.
Prosecutors used helmet camera footage of the bikers chasing after Lien and swarming his SUV to identify suspects. They say Lien ran over a motorcyclist before he was pulled from his Range Rover and beaten.
Eleven men were indicted in the confrontation.
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f#cking pussy.He testified he didn’t intervene because he feared for his safety.
He testified he didn’t intervene because he feared for his safety.
f#cking pussy.