“90210” Celebrity Speaks Out After Attack in Los Angeles

(DailyDig.com) – After being assaulted by many individuals on minibikes during an altercation on New Year’s Eve on Hollywood Blvd. in Los Angeles, 59-year-old “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor Ian Ziering issued a statement on January 1.

Footage of the “Sharknado” star’s violent altercation on December 31 went viral. Ziering is identified as the victim of the group of bikers who were wearing helmets and attacked him.

Reports of a brawl erupting and a gang of mini-motorcyclists traveling recklessly prompted authorities to arrive, according to the Police Department of Los Angeles. The official report named the actor as the victim, although the circumstances surrounding the beginning of the altercation remain unclear.

Ziering reportedly experienced a disturbing occurrence involving a number of people on small motorbikes, according to his statement. One of these bikers aggressively approached his vehicle while he was stalled in traffic, resulting in an uncomfortable altercation. He stepped out of his vehicle to try to gauge the extent of the damage. He skillfully maneuvered through a violent confrontation to safeguard himself after this sad incident.

Ziering expressed immense worry about the increasing brazenness of such groups that endanger public peace and safety, despite the fact that he and his daughter emerged from the experience unharmed. This incident brings attention to the greater problem of hooliganism in the streets and the dire need for strong reactions from law enforcement to this kind of conduct. As a father and a citizen, he is deeply troubled over the fact that some organizations are allowed to act freely in this way, sowing terror and disorder, and that the government’s reaction is woefully inadequate.

He continued by pleading with the police and civic leaders to end the anarchy and supply the tools needed to stop it. His loved ones and admirers have been there for him through thick and thin, and he is grateful. According to Ziering, when times get tough, we need the solidarity and resilience of those around us in the community the most.

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