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Coroner IDs motorcyclist killed in Montgomery County crash
Coroner IDs motorcyclist killed in Montgomery County crash

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time5 days ago

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Coroner IDs motorcyclist killed in Montgomery County crash

A motorcyclist was killed in a crash in Montgomery County early Wednesday morning. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Kris Brown, 47, was identified as the motorcyclist, the Montgomery County Coroner's Office confirmed Thursday morning. As News Center 7 previously reported, medics and law enforcement responded just after midnight Wednesday to the 300 block of E. Whipp Road on reports of a crash. TRENDING STORIES: City leaders, community discuss ongoing gun violence in Springfield Bodies of 3 sisters found after visit with their father; Court records reveal likely cause of death Injuries reported after crash near University of Dayton Upon arrival, officers found a single-vehicle crash involving a motorcycle. Brown was declared dead on the scene. The intersection of E Whipp and Marshall Road was closed for several hours while crews investigated the crash. The cause of the crash was identified as failure to control, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. The crash remains under investigation by the sheriff's office. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

2 Shot During Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Parade
2 Shot During Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Parade

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time14-02-2025

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2 Shot During Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Parade

Two women were shot during a victory parade in Philadelphia for the Super Bowl LIX winners, the Eagles. The shooting occurred along Ben Franklin Parkway as thousands of Eagles fans came out to celebrate Sunday's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, according to police. One of the women, 27, was shot in her left leg. The other woman, 20, was shot in the upper left thigh, the Philadelphia Police Department told HuffPost in a statement. Both were taken to the hospital and are in stable condition. Police have not found a weapon or made made any arrests, and the investigation is ongoing. Brady, a nonprofit organization against gun violence, responded to the latest shooting in a statement. 'The weight of this tragedy bears down not just on Philadelphia, but on every American community that lives with the constant shadow of gun violence,' Brady President Kris Brown said. 'Our children practice active shooter drills. Our cities plan celebrations with mass shooting protocols. This is not freedom — it's fear. And it's preventable.' Last year, one person was killed and nearly two dozen others were injured in a shooting during a Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, Mo., celebrating the Chiefs' win. At least nine kids were treated for gunshot wounds. Philadelphia Eagles' Saquon Barkley Weighs In On Taylor Swift Being Booed At The Super Bowl Philadelphia Eagles Suffer A Key Personnel Loss After Super Bowl Victory Jason Kelce Breaks Silence On Brother's Super Bowl Loss: 'I'm Being Completely Honest'

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