Motorcyclist killed in collision at heavily traveled intersection near downtown Minneapolis

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Willen Tyler McIntyre, a 39-year-old motorcyclist from Brooklyn Center, was killed in a collision at a heavily trafficked intersection in Minneapolis on Tuesday night. The crash happened around 9:15 p. m. at W. Broadway and Washington Avenue N.

, a location frequently congested due to its access to Interstate 94. McIntyre was heading north on Washington when he struck a vehicle turning left onto Broadway. Emergency responders rushed him to North Memorial Health Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries later that night. Police have not released details about the vehicle involved in the collision or whether its occupants suffered any injuries. The intersection has a history of heavy traffic, which raises concerns about safety for motorcyclists and drivers alike.

Local officials may need to consider traffic management strategies to prevent future accidents at this critical juncture. Investigations into the crash are ongoing as authorities seek to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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