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

Ian Ziering got physical with the biker gang first, new footage of the brawl shows.

A group of bikers can be seen trying to drive around the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum when Ziering gets out of his car and shoves one of the drivers until his bike collapses and he falls over.

When Ziering spoke out about the incident, he said he exited his car to “assess any damage,” but this video purports to show he became aggressive immediately.

The video, which was posted on Instagram, sheds new light on the physical altercation as Ziering was initially believed to have been attacked by the gang after his car became scuffed.

The initial footage of the fight suggested Ziering, 59, fought to defend himself instead of being the purported instigator.

A rep for Ziering didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

New footage purports to show Ian Ziering initiating the brawl with the biker gang.
Initially, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star claimed it turned physical when he got out of his car to assess any damage.

Subsequent photos showed the “Sharknado” star consoling his 10-year-old daughter, Penna, who was crying in fear on the side of a road.

Ziering’s vehicle, estimated to cost about $100,000, also sustained damage to its windshield and side-view mirror.

When the dust settled, Ziering called out law enforcement and authorities for permitting “lawlessness” in Los Angeles.

The kerfuffle did result in his Mercedes-Benz sustaining damage. SplashNews.com

“I am relieved to report that my daughter and I are both completely unscathed, but the incident has left me deeply concerned about the growing boldness of such groups who disrupt public safety and peace,” he wrote on his Instagram page.


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“This situation highlights a larger issue of hooliganism on our streets and the need for effective law enforcement responses to such behavior.

The “Sharknado” star blasted law enforcement for allowing lawlessness in Los Angeles. Ian Ziering/Instagram

“As a citizen and a parent, I find it unacceptable that groups can freely engage in this kind of behavior, causing fear and chaos, while the response from authorities seems insufficient.”

No arrests have been made, but Ziering said he wanted to see “decisive action” from police following the brouhaha.

Despite the drama, Ziering made it clear with a hat this week that he wants “good vibes” only.