NYPD undercover cop and 10 other bikers indicted in brutal road rage attack

Wojciech Braszczok is among 11 bikers formally charged in a 14-count indictment over the September 29 attack on Range Rover driver Alexian Lien

The 32-year-old faces up to 25 years behind bars



The undercover cop claimed he was just a witness but police have video allegedly showing him smashing back screen of Lien's vehicle and 'terrorizing' his wife and young daughter

Alleged to have not told bosses that he was at the incident until three days later

He has been undercover with the Occupy Wall St movement for two years

A 32-year-old undercover cop has been indicted for gang assault and other serious felonies for taking part in a brutal gang bike attack on a family in their SUV.



Wojciech Braszczok is one of 11 bikers charged in a 14-count indictment over the September 29 attack on Range Rover driver Alexian Lien in Manhattan, New York Daily News reported.



Braszczok , believed to have 'gone rogue' after spending too long undercover, is free on a $150,000 bail bond.



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Alongside: A biker matching Braszczok's description can be seen riding next to the rear of the SUV in YouTube videos of the attack

Involvement: Braszczok appears to get off his bike in a YouTube video of the brutal assault

Symbols: Braszczok's jacket bears the insignia of the Front Line Soldiers, a motorcycle club based in New Rochelle, New York, just north of New York City

The veteran officer will be presented with the indictment at a November 20 arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court.

Braszczok is also charged with gang assault in the first degree, assault in the first degree and criminal mischief in the third degree.

New York Daily News reported all the bikers except Christopher Cruz face gang assault charges and the possibility of decades in jail.



Cruz, who was rear-ended by Lien, was initially charged in misdemeanor court but now faces felony level criminal mischief and up to four years in prison.

Footage from the September 29 incident shows Braszczok, who was off duty at the time, getting closer and closer to Alexian Lien's car

Hiding: Braszczok leaves court in New York today with his face hidden after a short hearing into his role in the biker gang assault

Occupy jail: Wojciech Braszczok, 32, was held in custody for his alleged role in the biker gang beating. He has served with NYPD for ten years and was allegedly undercover with Occupy Wall St for five of those

Allen Edwards, who told cops he was trying to stop the attack, was also included in the indictment.



He 'was the voice of reason and was the most reasonable, courageous person there, to stand up to these people who he's not friends with. He doesn't know these bikers', his lawyer said.



Lien was chased up the West Side Highway and was pulled out of his car on W. 178th St. as his wife watched in horror with their young child in the back seat.

A YouTube video of the attack shows a rider fitting Braszczok's description in the main group chasing Alexian Lien's Range Rover. At no point does he try to stop the pursuit.

At around two minutes he surges from the back and positions himself to the left of the vehicle.

His red bike - which looks like the one in Braszczok's online postings - is later seen right behind the SUV boxing it in.

When Lien stops for the first time the man has moved to its driver's side and as one biker tries to open the driver's door, he goes to get off his bike to assist, but Lien speeds off.

Then he is seen again at the end when Lien is set upon during the second, final confrontation.