
The NYPD released photos of three new suspects wanted in a Manhattan motorcycle mob’s brutal attack on a dad taking a Sunday drive with his wife and baby daughter.
The quartet of wanted men were all wearing biker gear and sporting motorcycle helmets in the photos made public Tuesday afternoon.
None of the fugitive suspects were identified and police asked for the public’s help in putting names to the faces.

The shots from the Sept. 29 attack were released shortly after one of the four suspects already in custody appeared in a Manhattan courtroom for a bail hearing.
Craig Wright, 29, was ordered held Tuesday on $150,000 bond or $100,000 cash bail.

Wright “is the one on the video stomping the (victim) at least three times, as well as (throwing) the original punch,” said Assistant District Attorney Samantha Turino.
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Wright reached through the shattered driver’s side window of Alexian Lien’s SUV and landed the first blow before the driver was yanked onto the street and attacked, she said.

The victim’s wife and 2-year-old daughter watched in horror as a day that started as a wedding anniversary celebration ended in terror.
Defense attorney Mitchell Elman entered a not guilty plea on his client’s behalf and noted that Wright had no criminal record.
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The suspect “lost his job in the last year and has been looking for gainful employment,” Elman said. “As you can see, he’s absolutely no flight risk.”
Wright’s driving record was less sparkling, with arrests for reckless driving in 2005 and driving without a license in 2011.
Wright is one of four motorcyclists charged in the assault on Lien, who was driving with his family when he bumped a motorcyclist on the Henry Hudson Parkway.

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The fender bender set the chase and assault in motion. Cops were still seeking four other suspects.
One of the police officers linked to the crazed ride and assault was exposed as a liar by damning new video, a police source said.

While the cop claimed the beatdown was breaking up when he reached the scene, the seconds-long video clip caught him joining the bikers who surrounded the Manhattan family in their SUV.
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“It shows him punching the back window, and then as the camera is moving, it catches him maybe throwing a kick at the side of the car,” the source said.
“Once the beating starts you can see him hop on the bike and take off,” the source said. “So he's not involved in the assault, but he lied. He wasn't truthful.”
The unidentified undercover told police brass that Good Samaritans were helping the Range Rover’s driver and witnesses were calling police when he reached the scene at W. 178th St., sources said.
The detective claimed he drove away without taking any action to keep from blowing his cover, sources said.
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