Two individuals believed to be connected to the biker clash, which deeply unsettled actor Ian Ziering, have been apprehended by law enforcement officials, according to police reports.
The LAPD provided an update on Tuesday evening, announcing the arrest of two individuals. Jacob Esteban Hernandez, a 20-year-old male resident of Rosemead, and Angie Teresa Guizar, a 40-year-old female resident of Los Angeles, were taken into custody by the officers.
Hernandez faced charges of felony vandalism, while Guizar was apprehended for assault with a deadly weapon. Officials acknowledged the crucial role played by videos captured during the incident, citing them as vital evidence that aided in the identification of the suspects.
The case is now moving forward to the District Attorney’s Office, where they will make the final decision on whether or not to file charges.
Almost 5 months later, Ziering revealed an unsettling incident he and his daughter, Mia, experienced on Hollywood Boulevard. The “Beverly Hills, 90210” actor recounted how a group of mini-bikers approached his car on New Year’s Eve. Concerned about potential damage, Ziering stepped out of his vehicle to assess the situation.
He mentions that the situation rapidly turned into a violent altercation.
Ziering and his daughter emerged from the clash unharmed, but the experience left him deeply shaken. He urged authorities to take action and address the situation.
He expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation, stating, “It is unacceptable that groups are able to engage in this kind of behavior, instilling fear and causing chaos, while the response from authorities appears to be inadequate. As a citizen and a parent, I find this deeply concerning.”
Ziering has taken a strong stance and demanded immediate action following the incident. It is safe to assume that he is pleased with the recent developments.
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