Motorcyclist dies two weeks after crash on DC-295

WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A motorcyclist has died just two weeks after they were involved in a crash on DC-295.

D.C. police announced Saturday that the 38-year-old motorcyclist, Clarence Lemons, died in the hospital on Friday, Feb. 6, from injuries he sustained in the Jan. 22 crash.

The Metropolitan Police Department said officers responded to the crash at around 4:15 p.m. that day, on southbound DC-295, prior to exit 2B.

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There, police found Lemons off his bike. An initial investigation determined that Lemons was driving a 2009 Honda CBR 1000RR motorcycle southbound at a “high rate of speed,” allegedly splitting lanes, when his motorcycle struck the back bumper of a 2015 Mini Cooper Countryman…

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