Woodbury man, 20, killed in motorcycle crash Friday night on I-94 ramp
A 20-year-old motorcyclist was killed when he hit a barrier at the Huron Boulevard ramp to eastbound I-94 on Friday night.
According to the state patrol, Easton Macoy Yaw Kleven was driving his 2009 Kawasaki EX650 at a “high rate of speed” at the onramp when he crashed into a barrier and was ejected onto the right shoulder of the freeway.
He was pronounced dead in the emergency room a short time later at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
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