Trespassing BMX bikers sought after stunt at Splish Splash

Police say they are searching for the BMX bikers who were behind a dangerous wild ride at Splish Splash. In a video posted to YouTube, the bikers are seen breaking into the park by jumping over barbed

News 12 Staff

Dec 1, 2016, 9:28 PM

Updated 3,194 days ago

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Police say they are searching for the BMX bikers who were behind a dangerous wild ride at Splish Splash.
In a video posted to YouTube, the bikers are seen breaking into the park by jumping over barbed wire fences while Splish Splash was shut down on Thanksgiving morning.
In the video, you can hear professional BMX rider Billy Perry, of West Islip, say, "It's going be insane if we don't get arrested. Hopefully we don't get arrested."
Police are now looking for Perry after he and his friends put the video on YouTube of them doing stunts on the Splish Splash rides.
General Manager of Splish Splash Mike Bengston says not only did Perry and his crew break the law, they also could have gotten seriously hurt.
The YouTube video is 15 minutes long, and Perry says on the video the riders were inside the park for about two hours before a security guard caught them.
On the way home in the video, Perry brags about the stunt session inside the closed water park.