Los Angeles police have arrested two members of a minibike ‘gang’ believed to have been involved in a biker fight involving 90210 actor Ian Ziering.
Five months ago, Zierling, 60, and his daughter Mia, 12, confronted a minibiker gang on Hollywood Boulevard, prompting the actor to get out of his car, at which point the confrontation escalated.
LAPD confirmed Tuesday night that they had arrested Jacob Esteban Hernandez, a 20-year-old man from Rosemead, and Angie Teresa Guizar, a 40-year-old woman from Los Angeles.
Hernandez was booked on felony vandalism and Guizar was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. TMZ reported.
Authorities reportedly cited videos of the incident, which took place in late 2023, as key evidence in the investigation, but none of the footage directly led them to identify the suspects.
Pictured: The terrifying moment Ian Ziering was attacked by a group of frantically racing motorcyclists in Los Angeles.
In the photo: 90210 actor Ian Ziering, 60 years old
An incident statement from LAPD investigators said the altercation took place around 3 p.m. on New Year’s Eve while Ziering and her daughter were sitting in traffic in the 6800 block of Hollywood Boulevard.
“The confrontation began between the victim and one of the minibike drivers over possible damage to his vehicle,” the statement said. “Three or four more minibike drivers got on the vehicle and attacked the driver.”
Now that the arrests have been made, the case is being sent to the Prosecutor’s Office and it will be decided whether charges will be filed or not.
Ziering shared a heartwarming update with her fans on Instagram the day after the shocking attack.
“Yesterday I experienced an alarming incident involving a group of people on minibikes,” Ziering wrote on Instagram on January 1.
“While stuck in traffic, one of these drivers aggressively approached my car, leading to a disturbing confrontation.”
‘In an attempt to assess any damage, I got out of my car. Unfortunately, this action led to a physical altercation, which I overcame to protect myself.”
Ziering confirmed that he and his daughter emerged “unharmed” but said he was concerned about the “increasing audacity” of such groups.
Pictured: The shocking altercation between the mini-biker gang and Ian Ziering in Los Angeles.
The 90210 star, 60, was photographed here heading to the gym a few days after their confrontation.
He went on to say that the fight highlighted a broader problem of “vandalism” on the streets and the “need for effective police responses to such behavior.”
“I have always been an advocate for fighting bullying and misconduct, and this incident reinforces my belief in the importance of personal and community safety,” Ziering continued in the Instagram caption.