Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Del. Man Dead After Motorcycle Accident On South Dupont Highway In Milford

Glen Burnie Man Injured In Motorcycle Crash In Attempt To Flee Traffic Stop

man dead after motorcycle accident on South DuPont Highway in Milford By Associated Press, MILFORD, Del. The Delaware State Police says a 52-year-old Georgetown man has died in a motorcycle accident in Milford. Deputies say Jeffrey A. White was traveling on South DuPont Highway on Sunday around 10:30 p.m. when he attempted to pass a Chevrolet Blazer. Deputies say White was traveling at a high rate of speed and that as he approached slower moving traffic he made aggressive passing maneuvers. He struck the Blazers right front fender when he attempted to change lanes.
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Police officer injured in motorcycle accident in Lehigh County

Police say John Lee Riley Jr., 37, was traveling south on I-97 in a 2007 Honda RR1000 motorcycle when he passed a marked Anne Arundel County patrol car. The officer turned on his emergency lights to stop the motorcycle, which slowed and began to pull to the shoulder. But before coming to a stop, Riley accelerated and fled the scene. Police say the officer in the patrol car turned off his emergency lights and made no attempt to follow Riley. Police say Riley continued to speed down I-97, passing another marked Anne Arundel patrol car that was traveling south on I-97, south of Crownsville Road. The motorcycle, estimated to be traveling around 120 mph, was unable to negotiate the curve, drove off the right side of the roadway and struck an embankment, several small trees and finally the guardrail.
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epa03859597 Power sports athlete and multiple UPPER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - A police officer was injured in a motorcycle accident in Lehigh County on Tuesday. Upper Macungie Township police Ofc. William Rohrbach was on his way to assist another officer at an incident on Industrial Boulevard around 1 p.m when he put down his motorcycle to avoid colliding with a truck, police said. Rohrbach was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said. No one else was hurt.
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One dead, one injured in Quincy motorcycle crash

heard http://www.socallawsupport.com/ a loud noise, and saw a motorcycle traveling at approximately 60 miles per hour down the street. The motorcycle soon disappeared out of sight, but within seconds the witness came upon the crash. The witness called 911. Police said the man, Shawn Morris, 32, of Dorchester, sustained serious head and chest injuries. He was taken to Boston Medical Center and died from his injuries the next day. A woman passenger, Nicole Mahone, 30, of Quincy sustained serious injuries to her hip and leg, police said.
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