UPDATE: Gregory Lawrence died from his injuries at about 1:43 in the morning on July 5 2012.
A Livingston TX motorcycle accident along FM 350 left one man with critical injuries on July 4 2012. Police said that 43-year old Gregory Wayne Lawrence was riding his Harley-Davidson along FM 350 headed south when he lost control of his bike and crashed into a ditch.
Scene of the Accident
Lawrence then struck a sign and was thrown roughly 50 feet from the wreckage police said. He sustained severe head trauma and was taken to a local hospital in critical unstable condition. Allegedly police said that they found alcohol and prescription drugs at the Scene of the Accident. They also stated that they had dispatched to a local party where Lawrence was involved in a disturbance complain. No details were confirmed however.
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