Friday, June 7, 2013

Funeral service Friday for New Baltimore officer killed in motorcycle accident

West Hurley, Olive motorcycle accidents injure two

HE HAD A GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR. EVERY TIME HE WOULD COME INTO A ROOM, IT SEEMED HAPPIER. HE'S ONE OF THOSE FEW PEOPLE THAT I FEEL PRIVILEGED TO HAVE KNOWN. Will: HE WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO BECOMING A PAID OFFICER IN NEW BALTIMORE. IT'S QUITE TRAGIC WHAT'S HAPPENED AND BEING A FEW MONTHS AWAY FROM BEING ABLE TO ACHIEVE THAT DREAM OF HIS TO BECOME A FULL-FLEDGE, FULL-TIME POLICE OFFICER, I REALLY CAN'T THINK OF CIRCUMSTANCES THAT COULD BE WORSE THAN SOMETHING LIKE THIS. Will: THE 33-YEAR-OLD NOT ONLY LOVED HIS COUNTRY AND COMMUNITY, HE CARED DEEPLY FOR HIS FAMILY.
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16-year-old killed in motorcycle crash

He was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. Police added marijuana was found on Battles. It has not been determined if he was under the influence of an intoxicant at the time of the crash. Battle was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where be died just after 8 a.m. Friday. Investigators said Battle was riding the motorcycle with another person who fled the scene following the accident.   Prior to police arrival, a black SUV came along and loaded the crashed motorcycle onto the back of the vehicle. The motorist also fled the scene.
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"I always advise people to wear protective gear, even if it is very hot out. I'd rather sweat than bleed." In a May 29 accident, neither the driver nor the passenger of a motorcycle that went out of control due to high speed on Lee TreviƱo Drive was wearing a helmet, according to the Special Traffic Investigations Unit. "There are many factors that could lead to a motorcycle (injury), more so than a car, but not having a helmet is just an unnecessary risk," Valdez said. "When I heard about the accident that injured two people the other day, it just broke my heart that they didn't have helmets on. Whether you're the driver or passenger, you need to wear a helmet. You only live once, and you have to take the proper safety precautions." Texas has a partial helmet law.
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1 man dies as El Paso sees flurry of motorcycle crashes

Cook was driving the motorcycle east on state Route 28A in West Hurley, when Fatum's vehicle attempted to make a left turn from Morgan Hill Road onto Route 28A, deputies said. Fatum's vehicle turned into the path of the motorcycle and a collision occurred, deputies said. Fatum and a passenger, Cara Grant, 31, also of Morton Boulevard in the town of Ulster, were brought to Kingston Hospital. Fatum was issued a ticket for failure to yield right of way to oncoming traffic, an infraction. She is due to appear in the Town of Hurley Court at a later date. On Wednesday, Elmer W. Dill Jr., 77, of Titusville, Fla., was injured when the motorcycle he was driving struck a utility pole on county Route 3, near High Point Mountain Road in Olive t about 10:30 a.m.
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Broncos running backs coach Eric Studesville loses both parents in tragic accident

We were devastated to learn of their passing today. Our thoughts and prayers are with Eric and his family, and our organization will support them however possible during this difficult time." The Broncos cancelled their scheduled press conferences on Wednesday with defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio and offensive coordinator Adam Gase. Studesville is in his fourth season coaching the Broncos' running backs. He was also the team's interim head coach for the last three games of the 2010 season after former head coach Josh McDaniels was fired. Studesville's father was a frequent visitor to practice when his son had that position, and he talked about the role his parents played in his success in a Dec., 2010 article for the Denver Post . "I'm a teacher, and I teach the game of football," Eric Studesville said.
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