Marty Walsh Slams 'Bold' Gang Of Bikers Who Caused Chaos On I-93
BOSTON (CBS) – Troopers chased down a gang of 25-35 bikers on busy Interstate 93 South in Boston, shutting down traffic Saturday. Mayor Marty Walsh says these riders are causing major problems in the city.
"I think they're getting a little bold and they figure we can do this on our highways and that's a major concern," Walsh said on Sunday.
A trooper fired his weapon in the pursuit, hitting a 28-year-old man from Randolph. The motorcyclist is expected to be okay.
Dirt Bike Gang: 7 Bikers Charged In I-93 Chaos
"They caused a lot of problems. It was a nice day yesterday and they decided to take it on the highway and seven people were arrested," said Walsh.
Drivers feared for their safety, telling WBZ-TV they saw dozens of riders on dirt bikes and ATVs popping wheelies and jumping the median.
"The drivers were beeping. Mostly wearing masks - their faces were obscured. Almost every driver, almost every rider I should say," a witness said.
Twenty off-road vehicles were hauled away as a part of the investigation.
Walsh hopes a stunt like this never happens again.
"Hopefully they'll think secondly about putting something like that on the highway again," he said.