Randle: Motorcycle passenger falls onto road, hit by another rider

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Four people were injured when a passenger fell off the back of a motorcycle onto U.S. Highway 12 near Randle, amongst a group of motorcycles heading eastbound today.

Sebastian S. Miller, 25, from Tacoma, was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, according to the Washington State Patrol.

Miller was struck by another Kawasaki, which was then hit from behind by a third one. The driver of the second motorcycle, Donald W. Braddock, 25, of Lakewood, was flown to St. Joseph Hospital in Tacoma, according to the state patrol.

Braddock’s passenger was transported to Morton General Hospital. The third motorcycle operator was hurt but not hospitalized, the investigating trooper reports.

Troopers called just before 1 p.m. to the scene near Peter’s Creek Road indicate all were wearing helmets.

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One Response to “Randle: Motorcycle passenger falls onto road, hit by another rider”

  1. Peabody Slim says:

    Another Human tumble weed, must of went to the same driving school as the Thurston County Sheriff. That’s OK, Obama is denying everyone that needs pain medication their patient rights with the failing Obama Care. The process is simple they want you to wipe out your liver with Acetametiphine, notice the new warning. The Government guards the Taliban’s poppy fields, the CIA then brings the Opiate products into the US in dead soilders body bags. The prisons are being privatized so they can lock up more and more people. Its funny that a CIA plane crashed with six tons of cocaine onboard in South America. Why would a Government aircraft have cocaine onboard. Checkout Freeway Rick Ross he will explain that he sold Coke for our precious Tyrannical Government.