Minibikers beat up "Beverly Hills, 90210" star
Eyewitnesses film a strange scuffle on a street in Los Angeles. A celebrity driver gets into a fight with a group of riders on mini motorcycles. The police are now investigating, naming actor Ian Ziering as a possible victim.
Just a few hours before the New Year, US actor Ian Ziering was apparently involved in a brawl in Los Angeles. Several people hit the "Beverly Hills, 90210" star on New Year's Eve, as the gossip portal TMZ reports.
TMZ shows a video in which a man gets out of a car on the street and aggressively pushes another man on a minibike. The situation escalates. The car driver, who is said to be Ziering, is surrounded and beaten by several bikers. He is held down by one of the other people, but manages to run across the road. The driver continues to fight back and one of the other men loses his motorcycle helmet. There are many people on the sidewalk, but no one seems to be trying to resolve the situation.
The clip ends at this point; according to the report, the whole thing ended with the bikers driving off and Ziering also being able to get back into his car. It is not known whether or how seriously the people involved were injured. Ziering has not yet commented on this either.
However, the portal has learned from a police source that the matter is being officially investigated. Ziering is named as a victim in a corresponding police report. No arrests have been made so far. The reason for the altercation is currently unknown. According to the report, Ziering's car may have been damaged beforehand.
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In the midst of the festive New Year's Eve celebrations, Hollywood actor Ian Ziering found himself in an unlikely altercation on a Los Angeles street. Despite the presence of numerous witnesses, the situation remained unresolved as the police began their investigation.
Source: www.ntv.de