Rockford Man Dies in Downtown Rockford Motorcycle Accident
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Posted: 9:14 AM Sep 8, 2009
Rockford Man Dies in Downtown Rockford Motorcycle Accident
A 30 year old Rockford man dies after crashing his motorcycle into a car in Downton Rockford.
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A 30 year old Rockford man dies after crashing his motorcycle into a car in Downton Rockford.Police say the accident happened a little before ten last night near the intersection on N. 2nd and E. State St.

The motorcyclist was said to be speeding down N. 2nd St. when he crashed into a grey Chevy Impala going East on E. State St. causing the car to crash into the Deli Italia store front. The 51 man from Machesney Park that was driving the Impala is said to be in critical condition at Swedish American Hospital.

Police are investigating the red light and speed violations as the cause of the crash.


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Posted by: Candice May Location: Rockford il on Feb 16, 2010 at 10:05 AM

we will love you. Thanks For All the support with me and mike. And For Being There For me And The Fam. Always remembered. R.I.P Candice,Mike,Ashton,Deegan,Devon
Posted by: IKE Location: Rockford on Sep 15, 2009 at 04:31 PM

It is apparent that these people did not know the real Subby. These are the people who weren't graced with his friendship. How many other people have a funeral of that magnitude? Perhaps one of the most unselfish men I know, the funniest, the kindest, the most trustworthy. We who are his friends, his family, will keep his name and memory alive. We will defend him and remember him always. Say and think what you want, but your comments are very untrue. If you really knew what you were talking about then you would not remain anonymous. Subby you were a great friend that will never be forgotten and always missed.
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Rockford on Sep 14, 2009 at 09:23 PM

I can't believe what some of these people are saying. Subbie is gone forever and all these people can do is sit their and talk **** about him. He was an amazing person and he will be missed. Subbie would have done anything for anyone that he cared about. No one knows why he was speeding and no one will ever know. So stop talking **** about him. Let his family and friends grieve, your input doesn't help.