27-year-old motorcyclist Malcolm Courtney of Fullerton was tragically killed Saturday, Dec. 3, after he was struck by a car at an intersection in Fullerton.
According to police, at the time of the motorcycle crash, Mr. Malcolm Courtney had a green light and was stopped facing westbound on Commonwealth Avenue, waiting to make a southbound turn on State College Boulevard. While Courtney waited for traffic to clear, a Toyota Camry entered the intersection northbound on State College and struck Courtney before running off the roadway and hitting a tree.
Courtney sustained “significant” injuries and was taken to a local hospital, where he tragically died.
The 86-year-old Camry driver, who had not been arrested or cited as of Saturday evening, suffered moderate injuries. Police stated that it was unclear whether the Camry had run a red light at the intersection.
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