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  CBS News  There is n vaso stanley ew video of a road rage attack in New York City in which s stanley bottle everal men appear to be kicking the driver of an SUV while he laid on the ground. Police say Alexian Lien was pulled out of his vehicle. Another man is seen stepping in to stop the assault.A fourth suspect has been charged in the incident. And now, the man who shot the original video sparking the outrage is breaking his silence.NYPD officers  role in biker road rage case examinedIt was supposed to be a leisurely Sunday ride through New York City. Some in this group of motorcycles were intentionally slowing down other cars on the road so that the rest of them could pass safely.Kevin Bresloff turned on his helmet camera shortly after the riders encountered the black Range Rover, says his lawyer, Andrew Vecere.  From speaking to him, what he  stanley cup saw - or what he believes that he saw was a water bottle come out of the sunroof of the car,  Vecere said.        Asked he is referring to the SUV -- and if someone threw it -- Vecere said,  Yes, correct. What happened next is not in dispute. First there was a collision, and then a confrontation. Suddenly, the black Range Rover peels off, hitting some of the riders. A chase ensues, until the SUV -- now with its tires slashed -- gets stuck in traffic. Some riders attack the vehicle and eventually its driver, but that part isn t captured on Bresloff s video. Vecere said he and his client  categorically deny that he in any way tampered with the video.  It s a shame.  Bhcw Poison Pen U.S. Agent In Hot Water
 In a lot of versions of the Batman story, he   an urban legend 鈥?nobody has ever seen him or photographed him, and few even believe he exists. But could that even work, with surveillance cameras and cameraphones everywhere      Top image: Alex Ross. In a discussion about today   Morning Spoilers, Tonii said Batman botella stanley  as an urban legend only works if Gotham is a place without a police surveillance system and CCTV 8230; No wonder that city is so full of crime. Responds gerrylum: Even  if Gotham had police surveillance and CCTV, you don ;t think Batman  would know wher stanley botella e the cameras were   And/or be able to hack into the  system to remove any footage that may show him   I ;m sure the  batcomputer would have a dedicated algorithm to do exactly that. To which Tonii responds: I  don ;t know where you ;re from, but here in NYC, there are several  cameras on literally every block in Manhattan. The cops have them on the  lamp posts and other hidden locations and private business all monitor  their doors and blind spots. Some record a stream, others are monitored  by a living person. I would think Gotham would be the same. I  suppose in a fictional world, a guy like Bruce Wayne would know where  every single one is and has a way of deactivating many hundreds of them  each night 8230; Or can spend the time collecting the images before someo vaso stanley ne  sees them. But in the practical world 8230;  Adds tsalonich: Not  to men