Mass. Registry Records Show Mieses Ticketed By Police 16 Times Since 1999
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) – A motorcycle rider
seriously injured when an SUV ran him over after an altercation on the West Side Highway was recently arrested in Massachusetts for driving with a revoked license.
Edwin Mieses Jr., of Lawrence, Mass., was struck on Sunday. He broke both legs and
suffered a spine injury that his family said will leave him paralyzed.
According to police and Massachusetts motor vehicle records, Mieses hasn’t had a valid license or permit to drive in the state since 1999. He also never applied for a motorcycle license.
It isn’t clear if he had been licensed in any other state. He was arrested most recently on May 24 in Andover, Mass., and has had dozens of other violations.
Since 1999, he has been ticketed by police 16 times: In Lawrence, Methuen, Roxbury, Andover, and New Hampshire, according to registry records and the Boston Globe.
Records show that the Registry notified the National Driver Register in June that Mieses was a habitual traffic offender whose right to drive in Massachusetts was revoked until 2017.
Earlier Thursday, Rosalyn Ng, the wife of Range Rover driver
Alexian Lien issued a statement.
Ng said the couple was out to celebrate their wedding anniversary with their 2-year-old daughter on Sunday when they “were placed in grave danger by a mob of reckless and violent motorcyclists.”
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