Stunt Bikers Taunt Officer [VIDEO] Could Face Charges If Identified

Stunt Bikers Taunt Officer - It happened on Oct. 11 that a large group of bikers went through the I-680 in Milpitas and San Jose pulling stunts, when a police officer tried to stop them and failed at the attempt.

On Sat. Oct. 11, a group of several bikers were riding through the I-680, pulling out wheelies and other stunts in the middle of the highway in San Jose. A police officer tried to make them pull over as the stunts they were doing were dangerous for other drivers.

Instead of listening and doing what the officer requested of them, the stunt bikers did not only continue riding, but one of them that was shooting the video, waved the officer off with one hand.

The officer, desperate because he was alone in this one, asked for back up and in the meantime, pulled over himself and let the bikers continue on their way for fear of something happening because of being outnumbered, NBC noted.

Apparently, the quantity of bikers was near 50, so it's an understandable frustration, looking at it from the perspective of the officer.

This fact could have perhaps been forgotten if this same video that was shot by an anonymous biker, was uploaded to YouTube on Oct. 21 and up to know has close to 340K views.

During the video, some words are exchanged between the officer and one of the bikers.

"The officer was telling him to slow down to stop driving recklessly. He was making some statements about the safety and illegal aspect of the way they were driving," Lee Ross, CHP officer shared with ABC 7.

Not a lot could be determined up to now about the identity of any of the bikers, but it seems that after they get identified, they could face charges for evading a police officer and reckless driving as well.

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