You all know about the attack in New York by the motorcycle gang called Hollywood Stuntz, so I won’t repeat that tale here. I remarked to my wife after this happened that the poor man’s family was endangered as a result of the incident, not to mention his own health and safety. If this had happened to me and my family, I would have quickly squashed Mr. Hollywood Stuntz like a bug, run over his machine, and run over all of his buddies and their machines in order to get away – right after I blew a hole in his whole body organs with one of my handguns. Mr. Hollywood Stuntz would be dead now, and burying him would have required picking his multiple pieces off of the road.
And of course, it has been (correctly) pointed out that New York has some of the most draconian laws on the books in America regarding guns (when I say that I would have run straight over Mr. Stuntz after I shot him, I mean if he had done that to me around these parts, since I won’t visit New York city or even fly over or drive through the state due to the gun laws). So New York would willingly submit you and your family to this kind of volence, and then prohibit you from protecting your family from it.
Great place, right? Makes you want to hop right in your car and pay a visit to the empire state on your vacation, right? Oh, and in the most recent news of just how bad this gets in New York, here is New York’s finest as they saw it first hand.
An off-duty, NYPD undercover officer was among the pack of motorcyclists who chased a Financial District family up the West Side Highway — and he stood by as the dad was hauled from his car and beaten, The Post has learned.
The unidentified officer only came forward Wednesday night, four days after the caught-on-video biker predation, and is described as a motorcycle hobbyist who rides with Front Line Soldiers, a New Rochelle-based group that also counts several other cops among its members, a source said.
Internal Affairs is investigating whether those cops, too, were among the bikers, and whether any of them are also witnesses to the beating that left Internet exec Alexian Lien bleeding on the pavement as his wife and toddler daughter cowered inside their black Range Rover.
“It is does not appear that he got involved at the scene,” one law enforcement source said of the undercover.
“He didn’t want to blow his cover,” said a source — though he was not investigating those riders.
The undercover has now lawyered up, the source added.
Lawyered-up. Yea, I’ll bet. I think the police use that as a term of derision for us normal folk if we refuse to speak to them. “Didn’t want to blow his cover,” although he was not investigating those riders. Let that wash over you again.
That means that he was hanging with the Hollywood Stuntz gang for fun and as his hobby and interests.
Is it possible for this story to get any better – or worse?