https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article224783965.html
Despite earlier warnings from police of “zero tolerance” for individuals participating in mass motorcycle and off-road vehicle rides through Miami-Dade County in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, a coordinated outfit of about 40 riders faced little resistance Friday as they performed stunts on Interstate 95 and weaved through oncoming traffic.
Aerial footage from TV crews Friday evening showed motorcyclists and ATV riders leisurely riding through North Miami-Dade County, swinging by downtown Miami and heading northbound on I-95, presumably in anticipation of the annual “Bikes Up, Guns Down” (or “Wheels Up, Guns Down”) demonstration that coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. The event, which began four years ago, is meant as a civil rights and anti-gun-violence demonstration.
Despite earlier warnings from police of “zero tolerance” for individuals participating in mass motorcycle and off-road vehicle rides through Miami-Dade County in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, a coordinated outfit of about 40 riders faced little resistance Friday as they performed stunts on Interstate 95 and weaved through oncoming traffic.
Aerial footage from TV crews Friday evening showed motorcyclists and ATV riders leisurely riding through North Miami-Dade County, swinging by downtown Miami and heading northbound on I-95, presumably in anticipation of the annual “Bikes Up, Guns Down” (or “Wheels Up, Guns Down”) demonstration that coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. The event, which began four years ago, is meant as a civil rights and anti-gun-violence demonstration.