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Video shows police officers in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, stopping a group of teens riding bikes.
One of the teens was seen in the video being handcuffed as officers seized his bike.
The police said the teens needed licenses to ride their bikes in the streets.
Police officers in New Jersey handcuffed a Black teen and seized his bicycle after officers said he and a group of friends were riding without proper licenses, a video taken by one of the boys shows.
A 17-minute video posted to YouTube shows the group riding through the streets of Perth Amboy, a suburb just west of Staten Island. The group pops wheelies and rides against traffic during the video.
As the group splits up, one of the teens is stopped by a police officer, who tells the teens they were interfering with traffic and asked them not to ride without a license. The officer is heard on video saying their bikes wouldn't be confiscated.
But after a cut in the video, footage shows the situation between police officers and the teens escalated, and one officer can be seen ordering other officers to confiscate the bikes.
One of the teens refused to give officers his bike and was put in handcuffs, the video shows. He was taken into custody but was later released. It is unclear whether any charges were filed.
The Perth Amboy Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.
Perth Amboy requires license tags for all cyclists riding in streets or on highways, according to a city ordinance, and riding bikes on certain sidewalks is not allowed, NJ.com reported.
All four bikes were eventually returned to the teens, according to NJ.com, though it's unclear whether any of the teens were fined.
The Perth Amboy City Council's president, William A. Petrick, said in a statement to NJ.com that the officer who ordered others to confiscate the bikes "did the right thing."
"What happens is they do create a dangerous situation that could end up with one of them getting injured or killed, and then it's not their fault, it's the operator of a motor vehicle's fault," he said.
He added that the optics of putting a Black teen in handcuffs were "very bad."
"But he was not being very cooperative with the police, and why they decided to take him into protective custody, it may have been the stance he was taking with them," he told NJ.com.
Amol Sinha, the executive director of the ACLU New Jersey, voiced outrage over the video.
"Are the police really arresting kids over bike registrations?" Sinha wrote on Twitter. "Does it really require this many officers to address whatever situation this is? Police CANNOT continue to be our response to EVERYTHING."
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A Florida police chase ended in dramatic fashion on I-95 Wednesday morning when five teens flipped over in their stolen getaway car after allegedly robbing a home.
Startling aerial footage of the rush-hour pursuit shows the suspects barreling down the busy highway through Fort Lauderdale at a high rate of speed, before clipping another car and veering out of control, according to NBC 6 South Florida.
Police quickly swarmed the overturned car and pulled the suspects out one by one at gunpoint, video from the local station showed.
The pursuit began after cops were called to a home that was being burglarized with people inside just before 7 a.m., according to the report.
When officers located the suspectsβ vehicle and tried to pull it over, the driver hit the gas, at one point reportedly mowing down a bicyclist and continuing on the interstate while βdriving erratically,β cops said.
After weaving in and out of traffic at high speeds, the driverβs dangerous maneuvers finally derailed the teens, as he tried to skirt across three lanes of traffic to avoid a cop car that moved in on his left, footage from a news helicopter shows.
The car hits another vehicle and barrels into a guardrail before crashing into an SUV and flipping over, according to the stationβs video.
All five suspects, the cyclist and several other victims were taken to the hospital, where they are all expected to survive their injuries, the report said.
βI was on the way down to work in Miami Shores when I was hit by a car, maybe a few cars, I donβt know,β Sharon Glueck told Local 10 News. βI spun around and next thing I know, when I stopped, I was next to a police car and they had their guns drawn on I saw one teenager, and they told me to move and get out of the car and get away from the scene,β she said.
βI would say the guns being drawn was scarier than the accident,β Glueck reportedly said.
βWe were extremely lucky that there were no more injuries, and that no other vehicles were involved than the ones that were involved in the crash,β Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Yanko Reyes told the station.
Information about the suspects and pending charges was not immediately available, according to the article.
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