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Ian Ziering first to get physical with biker gang during attack, new video shows

Ian Ziering first became involved with a biker gang, new footage of the brawl reveals.

A group of bikers was seen trying to drive around the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum, and Ziering got out of his car and shoved one of the drivers, causing his bike to collapse and fall.

Speaking about the incident, Ziering said he got out of the car to “assess the damage,” but said the video shows him quickly becoming aggressive.

The video, posted on Instagram, sheds new light on the physical altercation, which was initially thought to have been attacked by a gang after Ziering's car was scratched.

Initial footage of the fight suggested Ziering, 59, was fighting in self-defense rather than the instigator.

Representatives for Ziering did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment.

New footage claims to show Ian Ziering starting a scuffle with a biker gang.
Initially, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star claimed that she was physically changed when she got out of the car to check the damage.

Later photos showed the “Sharknado” star comforting his 10-year-old daughter Pena, who was crying in fear on the side of the road.

Ziering's car, estimated to be worth about $100,000, also sustained damage to its windshield and side mirrors.

After the incident was over, Ziering called out law enforcement and authorities for condoning “illegal activity” in Los Angeles.

His Mercedes-Benz was damaged as a result of the scuffle. splashnews.com

“While I am relieved to report that my daughter and I are completely unharmed, I am deeply concerned by this incident and the growing audacity of these groups to destroy public safety and peace. ,” he wrote on his Instagram page.


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“This situation highlights the larger issue of street hooliganism and the need for an effective law enforcement response to such behavior.

The “Sharknado” star accused law enforcement of tolerating lawlessness in Los Angeles. Ian Ziering/Instagram

“As a citizen and as a parent, I find it unacceptable that a group of people should freely engage in this type of behavior and cause fear and confusion when the response from the authorities appears to be inadequate.”

No arrests have been made, but Ziering said she wanted “decisive action” from police in the wake of the disturbance.

Despite the drama, Ziering revealed this week that she's only looking for “good vibes” at the drop of a hat.

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