Los Angeles Times

Police officer arrested in N.Y. bikers’ assault on SUV

The undercover cop, among six people charged, is accused of criminal mischief.

- By Tina Susman tina.susman@latimes.com

NEW YORK — Police arrested an undercover officer Tuesday on charges of rioting and criminal mischief in connection with the beating of an SUV driver by a group of motorcycli­sts on a Manhattan street, a scene cap- tured on video that continues to reverberat­e across the country.

The officer, Det. Wojciech Braszczok, 32, was charged Tuesday night, hours after another motorcycle rider was arraigned on charges of gang assault, assault and unlawful imprisonme­nt. That rider, Craig Wright, 29, is one of six people, including Braszczok, charged in the attack so far.

Clint Caldwell, 32, of New York was charged with gang assault, assault and criminal mischief.

The criminal complaint against Wright says the video shows “five to six individual­s” surroundin­g the SUV driver, Alexian Lien, as he lay on the ground after being dragged from his vehicle in upper Manhattan on Sept. 29. The video shows the individual­s “strike at said driver with their helmets, kick and stomp on said driver’s head and body,” the complaint says, indicating more arrests could be coming.

The motorcycli­sts, who were riding in a large group up the West Side Highway of Manhattan, have accused Lien, 33, of instigatin­g the melee by hitting one of their group and then running over another rider as he tried to f lee.

The rider who was run over, Edwin Mieses Jr., 32, suffered severe injuries; his wife has said he may be paralyzed.

Lien has not been charged, fueling anger among the motorcycle group. One of the riders said Tuesday that the video showing several riders smashing Lien’s car window with their helmets and dragging him out onto the street tells only part of the story.

Louis Castaldo told the local TV news show “Good Day New York” that the motorcycli­sts were only trying to stop Lien to tell him he had hit somebody and that the anger erupted after he sped off and ran over Mieses.

“If he’d just apologized and stopped and said, ‘I’m sorry,’ we would have probably forgiven him,” Castaldo said.

The police officer who was charged had originally said he was too far back in the motorcycle pack to see the melee involving the SUV driver. But the New York Post reported Tuesday that additional video showed the officer among the people pummeling Lien’s vehicle.

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Associated Press ?? CRAIG WRIGHT, right, another of those charged in the Sept. 29 attack on a driver, stands with his attorney, Mitchell Elman, in a Brooklyn courtroom.
Jefferson Siegel Associated Press CRAIG WRIGHT, right, another of those charged in the Sept. 29 attack on a driver, stands with his attorney, Mitchell Elman, in a Brooklyn courtroom.

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