Augusta man killed while riding dirt bike on Peach Orchard Road

Justin Key was struck by a vehicle while riding a dirt bike on Peach Orchard Road. (Facebook photo)

Date: August 29, 2022

An Augusta man known for his love of dirt bikes was killed while operating one on Peach Orchard Road Sunday night.

Richmond County Deputies responded to the 3000 block of Peach Orchard Road around 8 p.m. Sunday, August 28 in reference to an accident with injuries involving a vehicle and a dirt bike. The operator of the dirt bike, 23-year-old Justin Key, was “riding a dirt bike on the 3300 block of Peach Orchard Road when he was involved in a crash,” Coroner Mark Bowen said. He was transported to Augusta University Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased as a result of his injuries.

Key is being remembered on Facebook.

“Damn just heard the news about one of my fellow bike life brothers RIP Justin Key,” one Facebook poster said.

“Man rest up bruh Justin Key,” said another. “Can’t believe it man. Y’all stay safe on them bikes.”

Witnesses report seeing someone on a dirt bike doing wheelies before the crash.

“If this guy was wearing a chrome pot style helmet, I literally saw him popping a wheelie seconds before his death. He passed my wife and I near the intersection of Windsor Springs and Peach Orchard,” said a poster on Facebook.

This is the second dirt bike death this month in Richmond County. On Aug. 15, Melvin Russell Morrison died while trying to pass a school bus on his dirt bike.

Melvin Morrison, from Facebook

Coroner Mark Bowen said Morrison was riding on a dirt bike behind the school bus on Old McDuffie Road around 5 p.m. when he tried to pass the bus. He hit the side of the bus as the bus turned left onto Kenny Road.

The Augusta man was knocked to the ground. “Morrison was killed instantly and was pronounced dead on the scene,” Bowen said.

In this image from May 2021, Richmond County deputies warn local riders to be careful while driving their four-wheelers and dirt bikes on public streets. (Credit: Leek GT YouTube channel)

Last summer, Richmond County authorities seized six motorcycles and charged one teenager after a chase with a gathering of riders. According to a press release, deputies responded in July 2021 to a gathering of dirt bikes and four-wheelers riding in the roadway causing a hazard.

The sheriff’s office has warned riders on dirt bikes of riding their vehicles on roadways, endangering the public and risking accidents while performing stunts.

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Greg Rickabaugh is an award-winning crime reporter in the Augusta-Aiken area with experience writing for The Augusta Chronicle and serving as publisher of The Jail Report. He also owns AugustaCrime.com. Rickabaugh is a 1994 graduate of the University of South Carolina and has appeared on several crime documentaries on the Investigation Discovery channel. He is married with two daughters.

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