Motorcyclist identified in fatal traffic crash near Palmer Park
A live TV news station covering breaking news and traffic for Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Southern Colorado with a strong investigative team Cody Ray, 27, was killed in a motorcycle crash near Palmer Park in Colorado Springs on June 1. The accident occurred at the intersection of North Hancock Avenue and East Fourth Street. Ray was thrown from the motorcycle and pronounced dead on the scene. The police believe Ray was traveling at twice the speed limit when a vehicle pulled through a stop sign. Speed is a contributing factor in the crash, but the investigation remains ongoing. This is the 25th traffic fatality in Colorado Spring this year, a number that has increased by 20 percent since last year.

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Colorado Springs, Colo. (KRDO) - The man who was killed in a motorcycle crash near Palmer Park in Colorado Springs over the weekend was identified.
The Colorado Springs Police Department say 27-year-old Cody Ray of Colorado Springs was the driver of the involved motorcycle, which crashed into a vehicle at the intersection of North Hancock Avenue and East Fourth Street on June 1.
When police arrived at the scene, they found that Ray had been thrown from the motorcycle. He was pronounced dead on the scene.
Officers determined Ray was traveling southbound on North Hancock Avenue at more than twice the speed limit. When a vehicle pulled through a stop sign, Ray crashed into it.
Though officials say that speed is a contributing factor in the crash, the investigation remains ongoing.
This is the 25th traffic fatality in Colorado Springs this year - a number that has increased by 20 percent since last year.