Remember the bikers who caused the Times Square panic? They won't face any charges.
The group of bikers who triggered massive panic in Times Square will NOT face criminal charges ... because cops decided there was no crime.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... authorities reviewed surveillance footage from last week's chaotic scene. They determined the group of bikers obeyed all traffic laws and didn't intentionally try to make it sound like there was an active shooter ... so, no reckless endangerment charges for causing the mass panic.
We're told surveillance video showed the bikers riding on 42nd Street when the group stopped at a red light. When the light turned green, they throttled up, and that's when a couple bikes backfired. We're told footage shows only a handful of people initially ran for cover, before full-on panic set in. Understandable, given the uneasiness following the
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