Biker Attack: 911 Calls Give Glimpse Into Terrifying NYC Attack
"We have a baby in the car and it's really scary," the mother said.
— -- The frantic 911 calls placed by a mother who was in the car with her husband and baby when a group of bikers attacked their Range Rover in 2013 were played in a New York City courtroom.
“We have a baby in the car! Stop! Oh my God stop! We have a baby in the car!” Roslyn Ng can be heard screaming at the bikers while on the phone with police.
The video of the moment when a pack of people on motorcycles swarmed a black SUV on Manhattan’s West Side Highway was released shortly after the attack, showing how the car apparently nudged one of the bikers amid the traffic.
That sparked outrage among the bikers, who surrounded car and causing the driver to drive off, running over one of them as he tried to get away.
The bikers then followed the car for three miles, during which Ng and her husband Alex Ng called 911 a total of three times seeking police help.
“There’s like a hundred motorcycles. They're all attacking us on our car and something's wrong with our car and we have like a baby in our car,” Roslyn can be heard saying on the first call. “They’re like so scary ... could you send police to like help us please. They're all surrounding us and our car.”
Her husband is heard making the second, calmer call -- but the 911 operator directs him to call Manhattan police because the operator deems it a “non-emergency."
During her testimony at trial, Roslyn Ng recalled how she crawled from the front passenger’s seat to the backseat to check on their then-2-year-old child who was in a car seat after the bikers started hitting -- and ultimately shattering -- the car’s windshield.
"They somehow get my door open and there were like two or three guys. And they were yanking me out. They couldn't drag me out of the car because I still had my seatbelt on," she said Tuesday, according to WABC.
"I'm screaming, 'We have a baby! We have a baby! Stop! Stop!'"
Ng said that she tried taking a photo of one of the bikers who allegedly smashed their driver's side mirror. Ng also allegedly saw some of the men making throat-slitting gestures at her.
"I was trying to keep my daughter's face away from looking at Alex. I just didn't want to scare her," she said.