Ziering was attacked on a Los Angeles street on Sunday after his car was driven aggressively while he was stuck in traffic, according to Ian. When he went out to check the damage, the situation escalated.
The actor and his daughter, who was in the car, were not injured, but were in severe shock. “I have long advocated standing up to harassment and misconduct, and this incident reinforces my belief in the importance of personal and collective safety. We must address the underlying issues that lead to such disruptive behavior and ensure our streets are safe for everyone. I call on city and law enforcement officials to take strong action.” Against such chaos and provide the necessary resources to prevent future incidents.
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The photos were previously shared by entertainment website TMZ which shows how the actor was attacked and chased by seven electric scooter drivers, among others. Motorized scooter and scooter drivers paraded down Hollywood Boulevard Sunday afternoon. It appears the men may have hit Ian Ziering's car. Camera footage shows Ian throwing the first punch, after which he defended himself against the attacking drivers. Ziering then crossed the street, but was quickly chased by some motorcyclists. Another battle broke out. Eventually Ziering was able to break free and walk away.
The Los Angeles Police Department has now prepared a report naming Ziering as a victim, according to TMZ. No arrests have been made at this time.
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