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    Family identifies Colorado man killed in dirt bike crash on OKC streets

    By Adria Goins/KFOR,

    2024-02-19

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    OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) – A Colorado man critically wounded during a dirt bike crash Friday, in Oklahoma City, has been identified. The family of Tyrese Moore confirmed to KFOR he died shortly after the crash happened on Southwest 32nd and Western.

    Police told News 4 on Friday, officers were chasing a large group of dirt bike riders on city streets.

    “The officers turned their lights and sirens on,” said Sgt. Dillon Quirk, Oklahoma City Police. “The officers terminated that pursuit due to the driving behavior of those motorcyclists and the speeds involved.”

    Moments later Moore slammed into the back of a turning truck. He later died at the hospital.

    Quirk called the organized bike ride a “street takeover.”

    “About 50 to 60 motorcyclists, ATV riders and mini bikes, that had been traveling around the city,” said Quirk.

    Dawn Markel is Moore’s mother. She told News 4 her son came to Oklahoma City from Colorado to be part of an organized bike ride. She said her son has been to two bike rides before with his older brother and the events are typically organized online.

    “They pick different places all the time,” said Markel. “In Kansas City, the one that they usually go to, they shut down the streets, the cops do, and let them ride. So they had no idea coming here would be any different cause there was a flier all over the Internet about it.”

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    Markel said she got a phone call that her son had been in an accident and was taken to the hospital. She said shortly before that call, she heard from her son who said he had been separated from a group of riders and the police had been chasing them.

    She said she was unable to make the drive to Oklahoma City from Colorado in time to see him before he died at the hospital, only telling him goodbye in a video phone call.

    “He was not responding,” said Markel. “He had no brain activity.”

    Markel said no one from Oklahoma City Police has reached out to her since the accident.

    “No one will call me back from the police department, the medical examiner. I did finally go to the hospital and I made the chaplain talk to me. She gave me a few extra phone numbers but no one’s answering any of the phones,” said Markel, tearfully. “I need to know where he is because I need to do something with his body.”

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    Oklahoma City Police said they were not aware of the organized ride before calls started coming in about the group speeding up and down streets.

    “We have addressed these type of events in the past, coordinated arrests for these specific type of events, that continuously happen in some of the same areas,” said Quirk. “So it’s not uncommon for police to take action.”

    Markel said her son was a single father who left behind a five-year-old daughter. Now, she’s asking for anyone with pictures or video of the incident to come forward. She asked anyone with information about what happened to her son to call her attorney, Tom Porto, at 913-707-3443

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    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KFOR.com Oklahoma City.

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    MumBull
    02-21
    Tragic
    B MAN
    02-20
    RIP Young man, prayers to your mother and family. And prayers that the other kids out there keep it smart and legal.
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