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    ‘He Never Came Home’: Birmingham Mourns 29-Year-Old Erick Williams Jr. After Solo Motorcycle Crash on Birmingport Road

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The city woke up to heartbreaking news Monday as loved ones confirmed that 29-year-old Erick Ramoine Williams Jr. of Birmingham died after a motorcycle crash on the city’s west side near Birmingport Road and Templeton Avenue.

    Late Sunday night, Erick told family he was going out for a ride. Hours passed. When he didn’t return, concern grew. His family and Birmingham police began searching for him early Monday morning. Using a location-sharing app, they eventually traced his phone to the crash site and found him unresponsive beside his motorcycle.

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    Emergency crews arrived and confirmed Erick’s death at the scene just before 11:30 a.m. Monday. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office pronounced him dead on the street where he was found.

    Police say no other vehicles were involved in the crash, and he was the only rider. Authorities have not yet released details about why he lost control or what caused him to crash. The Birmingham Police Department continues to investigate.

    Friends describe Erick as warm-hearted and generous, someone who lit up a room with his smile. For those who knew him, the tragedy feels impossible to accept. “He never came home,” said a close friend who asked not to be named, voice heavy with emotion. “He was loved by so many.” (Family’s sentiments shared in community posts and tributes.)

    Community members have been sharing memories and photos of Erick online, celebrating his kindness, his laughter and the small, everyday moments that showed his bright spirit. Many say the pain of losing him so suddenly has brought neighbors, friends and even strangers together in grieving.

    For his family, the weeks ahead will be filled with questions and sorrow. But those who knew him say his memory will live on in the lives he touched, in the stories people share, and in the lingering echoes of who he was to his community.

    The post ‘He Never Came Home’: Birmingham Mourns 29-Year-Old Erick Williams Jr. After Solo Motorcycle Crash on Birmingport Road appeared first on Tripplenews.

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