Man dead, another hospitalized after motorcycle crash near Dolphin Expressway
A man is dead and another was hospitalized after a crash involving two motorcycles near the Dolphin Expressway on Saturday, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
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A man is dead and another was hospitalized after a crash involving two motorcycles near the Dolphin Expressway on Saturday, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
A driver is dead after a crash between a car and motorcycle.
Florida Highway Patrol said southbound Krome Avenue is currently closed at this time.
The teen allegedly turned himself in to City of Miami Police Traffic Homicide investigators on Thursday afternoon for his involvement in the Friday night crash
The man in the wheelchair died at the hospital, Miami Police said.
According to the BSOFR, one man suffered critical injuries, including a "traumatic leg amputation and a partially amputated arm." Meanwhile, the second person suffered a shoulder injury.
The crash happened just after 4 a.m. in the eastbound lanes between Palm and Star Islands. The motorcyclist was taken to the Ryder Trauma Center where he died.
A body lay on the ground at the accident site until the medical examiner's van arrived.
Morgan Rynor reports that police said the driver of a Kia Soul ran a red light at a high rate of speed and hit a man on a motorcycle.
Miami police said a Kia ran a red light at NW 7 Avenue and 20 Street and collided with the motorcycle.
Miami police said two people were on a motorcycle that was involved in a hit-and-run crash. Both were taken to the Ryder Trauma Center.
Austin Carter reports the crash happened on NE 36 Street near NW 7 Avenue.
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The rider landed on railroad tracks below the highway, Miami-Dade police said.
Police say the motorcyclist crashed with another vehicle just after 5 a.m. along 36th Ct. and Flagler St.
His cousin spoke with CBS News Miami at the scene of the crash, saying he's still contemplating the devastation he and the family are feeling.
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Morgan Rynor reports Deputy Anthony Zahorovsky was off-duty when he crashed in the area of North Pine Island Road at Northwest 44th Street.
The driver of the other motorcycle has serious leg injuries.
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A fatal motorcycle crash in Northwest Miami-Dade is under investigation Monday afternoon.
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Morgan Rynor reports the crash happened just before 1 a.m. in the area of SW 262nd Street and 112 Avenue.
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