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Here is the story from the Grand Rapids Press. It never mentions whether the teen had any safety equipment when he was hit after dark, but leads with the quote "Just tell the kids to stay off the roads" from the grieving mother.
I stop kids his age all the time in the late evening for doing this. I guess I will have to start driving them home and giving lectures to their parents instead of the kids.
Family grieves for son killed while riding bike
Monday, April 23, 2007
By Nardy Baeza Bickel
The Grand Rapids Press
WYOMING -- Wendy Lorentz wiped away tears and held her husband Joe's hand for support as they stood outside their home Sunday afternoon with a somber message.
"Just tell the kids to stay off the roads," said Lorentz, hoping to keep children from riding their bikes in the street.
The Lorentzes mourned their son, Joseph "Joey" Lorentz, 13, who was killed at 9:29 Saturday night as he rode his bike across a busy intersection in Wyoming.
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Joey had just dropped off a cousin at her home on the northwest corner of Clyde Park Avenue and Ariebill Street SW and was riding his bike back home across the southwest corner of the intersection when a car hit him.
Police said Joey entered the path of a southbound car driven by an 18-year-old female driver. She swerved to avoid Lorentz but struck him. He died at the scene.
"I heard the brakes, the screeching, and I was outside immediately," said his aunt Dodie Brigham, 34.
She opened the door to see her nephew lying on the busy street near her front yard.
She called her sister and brother-in-law, who were at work.
"He's always so careful," said Brigham, who struggled to speak as she fought back tears.
On Sunday, she hosted friends and family members who congregated around a homemade flower memorial.
I stop kids his age all the time in the late evening for doing this. I guess I will have to start driving them home and giving lectures to their parents instead of the kids.
Family grieves for son killed while riding bike
Monday, April 23, 2007
By Nardy Baeza Bickel
The Grand Rapids Press
WYOMING -- Wendy Lorentz wiped away tears and held her husband Joe's hand for support as they stood outside their home Sunday afternoon with a somber message.
"Just tell the kids to stay off the roads," said Lorentz, hoping to keep children from riding their bikes in the street.
The Lorentzes mourned their son, Joseph "Joey" Lorentz, 13, who was killed at 9:29 Saturday night as he rode his bike across a busy intersection in Wyoming.
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Joey had just dropped off a cousin at her home on the northwest corner of Clyde Park Avenue and Ariebill Street SW and was riding his bike back home across the southwest corner of the intersection when a car hit him.
Police said Joey entered the path of a southbound car driven by an 18-year-old female driver. She swerved to avoid Lorentz but struck him. He died at the scene.
"I heard the brakes, the screeching, and I was outside immediately," said his aunt Dodie Brigham, 34.
She opened the door to see her nephew lying on the busy street near her front yard.
She called her sister and brother-in-law, who were at work.
"He's always so careful," said Brigham, who struggled to speak as she fought back tears.
On Sunday, she hosted friends and family members who congregated around a homemade flower memorial.