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Alexian Lien, the driver of the Range Rover in the now infamous NYC biker gang attack was seen for the first time in public yesterday since the whole ordeal went down.

Lien, accompanied by a woman believed to be his mother or mother-in-law, left his Wall Street apartment on Friday in a hoodie, baseball cap and sunglasses. He shielded himself from cameras as he hurried down the street in downtown Manhattan and entered a high-rise building.

The emergence of the victim came as four more bikers accused of taking part in the September 29 assault appeared in court. Bikers Reginald Chance, Clint Caldwell and Craig Wright, as well as Officer Woljciech Braszczok made court appearances on Friday. Chance was in court on Friday morning and was the second indicted following Robert Sims.

Investigators continue to work to find out what roles other members of the gang may have played in the attack on a New York highway.

On Thursday, Sims who can allegedly be seen on video dragging the driver from the SUV and beating him, was indicted. Braszczok also appeared on Friday but covered his face with a hoodie on his way in and out of court. He is next scheduled to appear in February after he testifies before a grand jury. Caldwell was similarly not indicted and will appear before a grand jury next week. Suspect James Kuehne appeared in court on Thursday, as the one who allegedly hit Lien repeatedly with his helmet. He has pleaded not guilty.

During the incident, Lien ran over biker Edwin Mieses in his SUV. The biker was left with spinal injuries and may be paralyzed.

SOURCE: DailyMail