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A Whitewood Police vehicle struck an Idaho motorcyclist on Interstate 90 during the Sturgis motorcycle rally last week, according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol. The Highway Patrol earlier had reported that the motorcycle hit the police vehicle.
In its original account, released Friday, Aug. 10, the Highway Patrol said a Whitewood Police vehicle was attempting a turn-around in the Interstate 90 crossover just east of the Whitewood exit when it was struck by a 2007 Victory motorcycle driven by Glade Ririe, 42, of Idaho. The accident occurred about 1:13 a.m. Aug. 10.
On Tuesday, Highway Patrol Capt. Randy Hartley said the Whitewood Police vehicle, driven by officer John Wainman, had come onto I-90 westbound from the Whitewood exit westbound on-ramp. Wainman was attempting to cut across the lanes and turn around, Harley said. "He didn't see the motorcycle," he said. The left front of the Chevy Tahoe police vehicle hit the side of the motorcycle, Hartley said.
Wainman is a temporary officer with the Whitewood Police Department, according to a city spokeswoman. He was not injured in the accident.
Hartley said no citation has been issued involving the accident.
Ririe, of Shelley, Idaho, was able to keep his motorcycle upright even though it careened into the median, he said in a phone interview Tuesday. He suffered a slight fracture in his right heel. He was treated at and released from the Spearfish Regional Hospital.
His fiance, Annette Eastvold, was thrown from the bike and suffered minor injuries. She, too, was treated and released from the hospital.
They rented a car and returned to Idaho last weekend.
Ririe said the Whitewood officer not only didn't see him, but he also didn't see a group of three to five motorcycles heading westbound on I-90. "He was headed west on the shoulder slowly, and he came off the right-hand shoulder across two lanes of traffic and hit us."
Ririe said the police vehicle struck his bike at the right-side foot peg.
"There's no way, shape or form I'm at fault here," Ririe said.
He said he wants the city of Whitewood to pay his hospital bills, but he hadn't yet contacted the city.
Contact Steve Miller at 394-8417 or steve.miller@rapidcityjournal.com

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