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Alexandria man killed in Fairfax Co. motorcycle crash

An Alexandria man is dead following a motorcycle crash on Interstate 495 near Telegraph Road on Sunday, Virginia State Police said.

Officers say the crash happened just before 3 p.m.



Police said Braydon A. Stone, 23, was traveling west on I-495 in the Thru Lanes, taking the exit for Eisenhower Avenue toward Mill Road.

According to police, the motorcycle went off the left side of the travel lane and hit a cement wall. The Stone was thrown off the bike and over the wall, falling roughly 28 feet below in the travel lane.

First responders took Stone to the hospital, where he died.

Police said Stone was wearing a helmet.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

WTOP’s Will Vitka contributed to this report.

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