Community remembers Scott Gates after fatal Columbia County motorcycle wreck

Scott Allen Gates (via Facebook)

Date: January 01, 2026

Family and friends are mourning the death of Augusta resident Scott Gates following a police pursuit that ended in a fiery motorcycle crash in Columbia County on New Year’s Eve.

The victim, believed to be the 27-year-old Gates, has not yet been formally identified by the Columbia County Coroner’s Office. However, family members have identified him online as the motorcyclist who died in the crash.

Tributes poured in on social media after news of his death spread. His mother, Brandie Marie Lavarias, shared a message honoring Gates, writing: “In peace, may you leave this shore. In love, may you find the next. Safe passage on your travels, until our final journey to the ground. May we meet again. 1998–2025.”

According to media reports, Georgia State Patrol troopers attempted to stop a speeding motorcycle on Interstate 20 West near mile marker 196. The rider failed to stop and continued westbound until mile marker 190, where the motorcycle crossed into the eastbound lanes of the interstate.

Scott Gates posted this Facebook image in October of a motorcycle.

Troopers discontinued the pursuit shortly thereafter. They later came upon the motorcycle, which had crashed and was on fire. The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene, but he was burned beyond recognition, authorities said.

Traffic on I-20 was backed up for approximately two hours as emergency crews responded to the crash.

Several people reacted on Facebook after learning Gates was believed to be the driver. Shan Ryle shared a personal tribute, recalling how Gates played a significant role in Ryle’s son’s life through sports.

“I watched you grow up,” Ryle wrote. “You were one of my own. Rest easy, Scott Gates. I love you, son.”

The post also asked for prayers for Gates’ mother since Ryle previously lost a son in a motorcycle crash in 2020.

“I know the pain she is feeling, and I hate it for her,” Ryle wrote.

Note: If you have a memory or better photo of Scott to share, please text it to 803-487-3224.

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The Author

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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