• September 15, 2023

Michael McKaskle Killed in Motorcycle-Truck Accident in Pawnee County, OK

Pawnee County, TX — September 14, 2023, Michael McKaskle was killed in a motorcycle-truck accident on Route 412 in Pawnee County, OK.

Authorities say that on September 14, a fatal crash occurred when a motorcyclist was struck by a semi-truck in Pawnee County for unknown reasons. According to reports, the accident happened at approximately 6:30 in the morning.

Investigators say the motorcycle was traveling along Route 412 and attempted to pass a vehicle. Police say that as the motorcyclist was passing, he struck a dog that entered the bike's path. The motorcyclist was reportedly ejected from the bike and struck by an oncoming semi-truck.

Officials confirmed the motorcyclist, Michael McKaskle, 50, suffered fatal injuries. No other injuries were reported.

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