A dirt bike rider, who was part of a group of motorcyclists riding through downtown Philadelphia on Sunday evening, smashed the rear window of a young mother’s car, disregarding her children in the backseat.
The shocking moment was captured on crystal clear mobile phone footage taken from the top of a double-decker sightseeing bus.
As dozens of young men cruised through the motorcycles and ATVs downtown, one man took it upon himself to clamber on top of the female driver’s maroon car and stand on the trunk before using both feet to open the rear window struck.
In the blink of an eye, the young mother got out of the car to challenge the man and the footage shows him protesting and demanding answers.
The biker, who was wearing a “You Ain’t No Killa” t-shirt. Seemingly not wanting to be part of the conversation, he headbutts her with his helmet before pushing her back as she gets in his face.
The bicycle uses both feet to smash completely through the rear window of the car

A Philadelphia dirt bike rider callously smashed the rear window of a car driven by a young mother who showed complete disregard for her children in the back

The startling incident was captured on cellphone video as scores of young men roamed downtown on motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles. A gun can be seen falling from the man’s waistband
But the woman, identified as 23-year-old Nikki Bullock, doesn’t back down and can be seen pushing the man several times as he also retaliates in the same manner.
At one point, after jumping out of the trunk of the car, a gun fell from his waistband to the ground. He quickly picks up the gun.
It’s not clear if the woman saw that he was armed, but she was certainly lucky the man didn’t fire a bullet at her.
Bullock’s anger continues to boil towards the rider and pushes him, causing him to fall over with the bike and almost land on his leg.
The shocking incident took place on the street outside Philadelphia City Hall on Sunday evening at 9pm.

The mother got out to confront him, even though he was armed and had a gun pointed at her

Outraged by what happened, Bullock confronts the cyclist who then headbutts her

When the man tried to flee, she pushed him over along with his bicycle
It has since been revealed that Bullock was making deliveries for UberEats and needed her car for work.
Her young children came with her because paying for a babysitter is simply too expensive.
‘The children were screaming. Like it was crazy,” Bullock said CBS Philadelphia. “The only thing that protected my kids from having glass fall on them was that my rear window was tinted.”
Despite being completely unarmed and outnumbered by dozens of bikers who continued to swarm around her, the Bullock decided to fight back.
Ultimately, the altercation ends as the man drives away and around the corner, but Philadelphia police are now actively searching for the man in connection with the aggravated assault.
The department has tweeted clear markings for the public to look out for, including the biker’s gold emblem on his helmet and several tattoos that could distinguish him.
“If that person is caught and I have the opportunity to charge that person, we will move very vigorously,” District Attorney Larry Krasner said.
The images were taken by George Coney who was visiting the City of Brotherly Love from Florida.
“I just started filming a video of all the bikers, and next thing you know, this guy jumps off and jumps on this lady’s car,” Coney told NBC10.

The mother of two continues to berate the motorcyclist even as he prepares to run away

Despite being completely unarmed and outnumbered by dozens of bikers who continued to swarm around her, the Bullock decided to fight back

‘The children were screaming. Like it was crazy,” Nikki Bullock, 23, told CBS Philadelphia. “The only thing that protected my kids from having glass fall on them was that my rear window was tinted.”

The scene set across Philadelphia was reminiscent of the post-apocalyptic action Mad Max films of the 1980s.
“If he goes that far, it’s just gotten out of hand, to the point where a lot of people could have died in an instant,” he said.
The scene set across Philadelphia was reminiscent of the post-apocalyptic action Mad Max films of the 1980s.
The film focuses on Mad Max and his adventures in a harsh, dystopian world with many scenes involving motorcycles.
The bicycles are one of the main means of transportation in the chaotic and lawless world depicted in the films as groups traverse the dangerous wasteland, engaging in battles and carrying out various missions.

New surveillance footage shows brazen brutes rioting through the Apple Store in downtown Philadelphia

The thefts quickly saw the seizure of iPhones, laptops, tablets and anything within reach on display stands, completing the looting in less than a minute

Shocking footage from the City of Brotherly Love shows Fine Wine And Good Spirits being smashed apart in latest flash robbery crime

It is the latest incident in a series of lawlessness to hit the city.
Last week, dozens of masked looters stormed an Apple Store, making off with iPhones and tablets as the city suffered widespread crime.
Surveillance camera footage from the Philadelphia Police Department shows brazen thugs rioting through the Apple Store on Walnut Street in the city’s downtown.
Masked thieves forcibly infiltrated the store and quickly seized iPhones, laptops, tablets and anything within reach on display stands, completing their plunder in less than a minute.
Most of the suspects appeared to be teenagers, including one who boldly strolled outside, dragging a huge television monitor with no sense of urgency.
At least 52 arrests have been made so far, with at least 30 people facing burglary, theft and other charges on Saturday, but the number of suspects appears to be higher.
The flash mob-style looting last Tuesday night targeted dozens of stores, including Foot Locker, Lululemon and Apple.
The chaos in Philadelphia is reminiscent of similar brazen thefts elsewhere, especially in the San Francisco Bay Area, where organized groups of thieves, some with crowbars and hammers, have systematically targeted high-end stores.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call or text the PPD tip line at 215-686-TIPS (8477).