Bike Accident on 25th
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Motorcyclist killed in south Fargo crash
Benny Polacca, The Forum
Published Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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UPDATED 7:57 p.m.
FARGO – Police responded to a collision early tonight between a motorcycle and a sport utility vehicle that left the motorcyclist dead at the scene in south Fargo.Rescue workers were called to the intersection of 25th Street and 30½ Avenue South just after 6 p.m.
The motorcyclist was northbound when he hit a black Cadillac Escalade, said Fargo police Lt. Joel Vettel. The sport utility vehicle was turning south from 30½ Avenue, he said.
The unidentified motorcyclist was killed instantly.
At 7:15 p.m., police were interviewing the driver of the SUV and reconstructing the accident scene, which is in front of a shopping center with a Sunmart grocery store and several smaller businesses and eateries.
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sounds to me like somebody may have ran a light, sad to hear someone has died. hopefully noone we all know.
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There was a few bike guys at the scene that I knew (Mike Monson being one), and nobody knew who he was. From Mike's visual it was an 04-05 CBR-600RR Silver/Blue. It was a mess at the scene for sure (very surreal), as there was brain particle sprayed 20-30 yards from where the accident happened. My condolences go out of the family. Just another reminder for the bike guys to put on the helmet....

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That is CRAZY shit! I hope some of the wreckless bikers change their driving habits after this event. IT CAN happen to anyone.
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anything done on the road is going to endanger people and no one here can say that they have never done it. i think the victim and people close to him will be slightly more affected then the people that witnessed the accident. yes it is a lesson to everyone to try and control what you do on the road but it doesn't mean you should rag on someone that lost thier life because they made a mistake
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my condolences, very sad and damnit wear those helmets!!!
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