FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Officials say the man killed in a motorcycle crash this week on the interstate west of Fargo was the police chief of Carrington, a city in Foster County. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says Brandon Sola was also a master sergeant with the North Dakota Air National Guard in Fargo. The Highway Patrol says the 36-year-old Sola was thrown from the motorcycle after it began to wobble on Interstate 94 Tuesday. Carrington Mayor Tom Erdmann offered condolences on behalf of the city to Sola’s family. Erdmann says Sola was an enthusiastic and welcomed leader in our Carrington.
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The Harley Davidson was westbound on I-94 near MM 341. While traveling westbound, the Driver: Brandon Sola lost control. The motorcycle began to wobble, and Sola was thrown from the motorcycle. The motorcycle came to rest on the median shoulder.
Sola was thrown into the median, where he came to rest. Fire and EMS arrived and provided medical treatment, but Sola was pronounced dead on scene. Sola was not wearing a helmet.
This crash remains under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
Sola was the Chief of Police of the Carrington Police Department in North Dakota and was a Master Sgt with the ND Air National Guard in Fargo.
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