In all fairness, I don't think any of us can say "NONE of them are completely innocent". I think folks are letting the reckless acts of the majority perhaps, speak for the entire group. Let's all keep this in mind moving forward as we have this discussion.
That's true, can't blame 200+ bikers for the actions of a fraction of them, in sure a lot of them were just cruising, I'm sure a lot of them are positive members of society,
but you can't blame 1 man for protecting his family and seeing them as a threat when they crowded his car and began damaging his property...dude used the only weapon he had to defend himself, it happened to be a 3000lbs SUV
We'll see if the civil court verdict (if and when it reaches that point) agrees with you or not champ. That's what I was speaking on earlier, Lien maybe innocent of any criminal charges (which would explain why he didn't receive a ticket or arrested) but he might be guilty in a civil case if the paralyzed biker takes his case to court.
For example, let's say it was me, you (
ksteezy) and
DoubleJs07 that were apart of the riding group and all three of us, get off us our bike and confront Lien in his Range, if
ksteezy and myself (for whatever reason) decide go to the rear of the Range and bash in the window and Lien decides to floor it thus running over and injuring
DoubleJs07,
DoubleJs07 can file charges against Lien in a civil suit for his injuries and possibly win. There's a difference between a criminal case and a civil case.
I'm sure there were some riders who weren't caught up w/ this foolishness....but does guilty by association apply?
Not in the court of law given the circumstances for each individual.