Sponsored Links
Harley Logo Store
- Harley Personal Checks
- Harley Checkbook Cover
- Harley Furniture
- Harley Collectibles
- Harley Toys
- Harley Pet Supplies
- Harley Office Supplies
- Harley Shoes & Boots
- Harley Bed & Bath

by Steve
Friday, August 31, 2007
Yesterday, in Farmington, Minnesota, a Sheriff's deputy killed a motorcyclist with his squad car.
Both were travelling southbound on Highway 3. Dakota County Deputy Joshua J. Williams was in the right lane, when he decided to make a left turn on 200th street, and directly into the path of Bill J. Wallace, riding a 1999 model motorcycle (manufacturer unknown).
Deputy Williams was in the last phase of his field-training program, and was accompanied by his training officer. He was responding to a call at the time.
Read the full article on the Dakota County Tribune...
http://www.thisweek-online.com/.../31fmaccid9107.html
Labels: Minnesota Motorcycle Deaths, Police
Thee bike was a Harley, I can't quite remember what model it was. Bill "Walleye" Wallace was my Uncle. If there's anyone from the area, there is going to be an event on 9-29-2007, at the Farmington VFW.
By , at 9/10/2007 12:32:00 PM
| Post a Comment | |
| Back to Homepage | |

News and views from around the biker world, from the rallies, the rides, the clubs, and anything else worth talking about.
Clear Digital Media, Inc.
Publisher
Steve Johnson