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pauldun170
04-22-2010, 09:54 PM
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New York Post Updated: Wed., Apr. 21, 2010, 10:35 AM home
1 killed, 3 hurt in funeral procession crash

Last Updated: 10:35 AM, April 21, 2010

Posted: 10:34 AM, April 21, 2010

LEYDEN, N.Y. — Authorities say a motorcyclist was killed and three others were injured when their bikes crashed during a funeral procession in upstate New York.

The Lewis County Sheriff's Department says the crash occurred Tuesday afternoon in the town of Leyden, 50 miles northeast of Syracuse.

Deputies say several vehicles in the funeral procession had to make a sudden stop when a car turned into its path. Police say three motorcycles in the procession were unable to stop in time and their drivers had to lay down their bikes.

Officials say 63-year-old Terrence O'Rourke of Boonville died from head injuries he suffered in the accident.

Three other motorcyclists riding on two bikes were treated at a Utica hospital and released.

The driver of the car hasn't been charged.

NEW YORK POST

Trip
04-22-2010, 10:19 PM
So cars outbraked bikes.... Someone wasn't paying attention or riding too close.

pauldun170
04-22-2010, 10:34 PM
So cars outbraked bikes.... Someone wasn't paying attention or riding too close.

no cookie for you

101lifts2
04-22-2010, 10:38 PM
When do you ever have to lay down your bike. nOObs

pauldun170
04-22-2010, 10:50 PM
When do you ever have to lay down your bike. nOObs

Winner!!

Notice the WRITER of the article used the phrase.

askmrjesus
04-22-2010, 10:56 PM
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The driver of the car hasn't been charged.

Vanilla Wafer.

You can't blame the driver of the car. How was he supposed to know there would be other people on the road that day?

JC

Smittie61984
04-22-2010, 11:50 PM
When do you ever have to lay down your bike. nOObs

When you have to avoid a closed lane...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd26jIBunZc

askmrjesus
04-23-2010, 12:16 AM
Winner!!

Notice the WRITER of the article used the phrase.

Police say three motorcycles in the procession were unable to stop in time and their drivers had to lay down their bikes.

Notice that the writer...MUST BE A COP! :lol:

JC

pauldun170
04-23-2010, 01:12 AM
Notice that the writer...MUST BE A COP! :lol:

JC

I plead late in the day stupidity
:lol:

Dave
04-23-2010, 09:32 AM
im guessing the funeral peeps were blowing a red?

HokieDNA01
04-23-2010, 09:41 AM
unable to stop in time and their drivers had to lay down their bikes.

I here that all the time.

anthonyk
04-23-2010, 10:12 AM
Reminds me of the dump truck story. "...when their bikes crashed." Leave it till later to mention that a car driving into the procession is what caused the wrecks in the first place.

pauldun170
04-23-2010, 10:16 AM
unable to stop in time and their drivers had to lay down their bikes.

I here that all the time.

You'd think that the officer would actually just say what happened.
"Their drivers lost control and crashed"

Particle Man
04-26-2010, 10:24 AM
The bikes were in the back of the line - the cars that were part of the procession slowed down because a car in front of the procession slowed down to turn into a driveway (the car didn't cut in front of the procession, it was going the same direction).

im guessing the funeral peeps were blowing a red?
I went to elementary school in that area - there are almost no stoplights dude :lol: (hell, there were NONE when I was a kid and there's probably STILL none :lmao:)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Leyden,_New_York

Map:

http://www.satelliteviews.net/cgi-bin/g.cgi?fid=2391079&state=NY&ftype=civil

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From the local paper here:

By COURTNEY POTTS
Observer-Dispatch
Posted Apr 20, 2010 @ 02:53 PM
Last update Apr 21, 2010 @ 06:12 PM
LEYDEN — An accident involving a funeral procession in Lewis County Tuesday resulted in the death of a Boonville man who was among the mourners, according to the Lewis County Sheriff's Office.

Terrence O'Rourke, 63, was riding his motorcycle in a procession for 78-year-old Mary Rhone of Port Leyden on state Route 12 when an uninvolved car traveling northbound in front of the procession slowed to make a left turn at 1:57 p.m., deputies said.

The procession – led by a vehicle from the Trainor Funeral Home in Boonville – stopped quickly as a result of the turning vehicle, and O'Rourke and several other motorcyclists who could not stop in time had to lay their motorcycles down to avoid crashing into the vehicles in front of them, deputies said.

O'Rourke, who was operating a 2009 Harley Davidson, suffered head injuries in the process and later was pronounced dead at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica, deputies said.

Lewis County Sheriff’s Sgt. Richard Knight said O’Rourke was wearing a half-shell helmet at the time of the accident and is believed to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed – making the severity of his injuries unusual.

“The three bikes laid themselves down and then the deceased ended up hitting his head on either the ground or the guard rail, we’re not 100 percent sure,” Knight said.

Two other motorcyclists and one passenger — 32-year old Dodie Makuch, 56-year-old Dennis Fruin and 52-year-old Barbara Fruin, all of Boonville — were treated at St. Elizabeth and at St. Luke's campus of Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare for injuries that weren’t life-threatening, deputies said.

According to an obituary, the Fruins are the son and daughter-in-law of the late Rhone, and Makuch is one of her grandchildren.

Knight did not know how O’Rourke knew Rhone’s family, but said he does not have any known relatives in the area.

The accident happened near the village of Port Leyden and shut down a portion of Route 12 between the village and the Oneida County line for several hours. Several fire departments and the state police Accident Reconstruction Team from Oneida were among the agencies that also responded.

According to Rhone’s obituary, the procession would have been traveling from the 1 p.m. service at the funeral home to the interment at Pennysettlement Cemetery in Lyonsdale at the time of the accident.

Funeral participants remained at the scene until help arrived, and then were given permission to continue to the cemetery, Knight said.

No tickets were issued.


http://www.uticaod.com/news/x57959691/Helicopter-summoned-to-transport-motorcycle-victim


And from a local news station:

LEWIS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Sad circumstances out of Lewis County where a motorcyclist was killed Tuesday while riding in a funeral procession. Police say three motorcycles were on the back end of the procession riding down Route 12 in Port Leyden when the cars in front of them suddenly hit their brakes.

"They stopped or had to slow down for a vehicle that was turning left into a driveway, as much as we've been able to determine preliminarily. And one motorcycle began to not be able to stop in time and had to lay down its motorcycle and two more did in succession and as a result of that crash, four people were injured and taken to local hospitals," said Leanne Moser, Lewis County District Attorney and Coroner.

Three of those people suffered non-life threatening injuries. However, Terrance Orourke, 63, of Boonville, passed away.

A reconstruction team from the State Police was brought to further investigate the crash.


http://watertown.ynn.com/content/top_stories/502377/motorcyclist-killed-in-port-leyden/