Police: Bicyclist killed in Kane County crash

SHARE Police: Bicyclist killed in Kane County crash

A bicyclist was killed after being thrown from a bicycle in a crash in northwest suburban Kane County Monday afternoon.

About 4:10 p.m., a 2009 Honda CRV traveling south was stopped at a stop sign at the intersection of Walker and Allen roads in incorporated Hampshire Township, according to a statement from the Kane County sheriff’s office.

The car was driving through the intersection when a bicyclist hit the passenger’s side door and the rider was thrown from the bicycle, police said.

The rider, 68-year-old James Conners of the 200 block of Red Haw Lane in Hampshire, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.

The driver, a 64-year-old DeKalb man, was taken to Presence Saint Joseph Hospital in Elgin with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. He was ticketed for failure to yield right of way.

Police do not believe drugs or alcohol factored in the crash.

The Latest
Según la policía de Chicago, alguien habría disparado a través del parabrisas delantero de su vehículo mientras conducía por Gage Park.
El Departamento de Bomberos de Chicago dijo que no transportó a ningún herido. Los asistentes al desfile disfrutaron de la oportunidad de celebrar y honrar la cultura, la historia y la comunidad mexicanas bajo un cielo soleado.
Según los informes, en el campus de Lincoln Park de DePaul los contra manifestantes intentaron enfrentarse a los manifestantes, pero los pro palestinos utilizaron tácticas de desescalada para mantener la paz. En todo el país se ha detenido a más de 2,500 manifestantes desde el 18 de abril.
The two Chicago-based journalism nonprofit newsrooms garnered the Local Reporting award on Monday for the “Missing in Chicago” series. Invisible Institute also won a second Pulitzer for audio reporting.
Colin Lund earns Fish of the Week for a big flathead catfish (first one sent in this year), caught from the Kankakee River on Monday.