Mini bike gang that battered 90210 star Ian Ziering is notorious for terrorizing Hollywood with high-speed, booze-fueled riding on illegal machines while their groupies TWERK in the street The 605 mini bike gang has been linked to the brawl involving actor Ian Ziering, 59 The group states it operates from the San Gabriel Valley to South East LA It regularly posts videos showing members performing dangerous stunts on public roads including high-speed maneuvers and one handed moves By Bethan Sexton For Dailymail. Com Published: 17:08 EST, 3 January 2024 | Updated: 17:18 EST, 3 January 2024 e-mail View comments The mini bike gang filmed battering 90210 star Ian Ziering is notorious for terrorizing the streets of Hollywood with high-speed, booze-fueled rides in front of twerking groupies. The 605 mini bike gang claims to operate from the San Gabriel Valley to South East LA on its Instagram page.
The riders make their own bikes, basic metal frames fitted with overpowered engines, that top out at 100mph. Cops say the machines are not street legal and their riders pull dangerous maneuvers including wheelies and donuts – some of them under the influence. Members of the 605 crew were filmed piling onto Ziering, 59, during a mass street brawl in front of the star’s 10-year-old daughter on Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday.
The actor claimed the attack began after one of the gang passed by his Mercedes GLE SUV ‘aggressively’, before things escalated. However, latest videos suggest that the bikers passed by without actually touching his vehicle but Ziering still reacted violently. The 605 gang has been reposting videos of the incident suggesting Ziering was to blame on their social media page, which is filled with numerous examples of their dangerous stunts.
Members of the 605 mini bike gang were seen embroiled in a brutal street brawl with 90210 star Ian Ziering on Sunday The group operate in LA and hold regular rideouts which often involve performing dangerous stunts The brutal altercation was caught on video by shocked bystanders who caught Ziering and the bikers trading blows One video shows a gang member swigging from a bottle of Hennessey cognac while sitting astride a tiny bike. The background is filled with the fumes from other bikes performing high speed donut rings around him. Another clip shows a scantily clad groupie twerking in the street while bikers zoom around her.
One video features hoards of bikers speeding along the road, with one sporting a terrifying clown mask. The account frequently features groups of mini bike riders in packs taking over highways across Los Angeles. The group was established in March 2022 and has been embarking on regular ride-outs.
Its website features a logo resembling the sign for Interstate 605 along with an image appearing to show one of its members getting arrested. A slogan underneath reads: ‘They hate us cos they ain’t us’. The website also offers $3 windshield stickers for sale.
Ziering claimed the skirmish began after members from the 605 passed his Mercedes SUV ‘aggressively’ and he got out to check the damage But while footage shows the bikers passing in close proximity to the actor’s car, they do not appear to actually touch the vehicle The 605 regularly post videos to their 60,000+ Instagram and YouTube subscribers where they brag about police chases and flouting the rules of the road Bikers involved in the skirmish, although not explicitly identified as 605 members, were also filmed smashing Zieiring’s windshield while his 10-year-old daughter was still inside The front drivers side windshield was left shattered and slightly dented The group’s Instagram page has more than 60,000 followers, while their YouTube channel has just over 2,300 subscribers. One video on the channel shows a rider balancing on one leg performing a wheelie outside of a police station. However, this holiday season the group also arranged for a toy drive ride-out, where tickets were provided in exchange for toys to be donated.
On their Instagram the gang reposted stories which state that ‘Ziering started it’ in reference to the incident which unfolded on Hollywood Boulevard. Police on Tuesday told DailyMail. com that no arrests have been made yet, but that an investigation is ongoing.
But they did confirm that the area has been plagued by mini bike gangs in recent months, telling TMZ that Ziering’s skirmish was ‘not an isolated incident,’ and urging motorists to avoid engaging, ‘because mob mentality can escalate very quickly in these situations. ‘ After the incident, Ziering also took to social media to address the altercation. ‘While stuck in traffic, my car was approached aggressively by one of these riders leading to an unsettling confrontation,’ he said.
Ziering spoke out after he was involved in the New Year’s Eve brawl confirming that he and daughter Penna escaped ‘unscathed’ following the incident Ziering and his daughters Penna Mae Ziering (left) and Mia Loren Ziering (right) are pictured at Jingle Ball in LA in December ‘In an attempt to assess any damage I exited my car. This action, unfortunately, escalated into a physical altercation, which I navigated to protect myself. ‘ Ziering’s 10-year-old daughter Penna was also caught up in the confrontation , after the one of the bikers present repeatedly used his helmet to shatter Ziering’s windscreen while the child was inside.
It is not known if the individual is a 605 member. DailyMail. com has contacted 605 mini bike gang for comment.
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