At least 12 die in motorcycle accidents before, during and after 2024 Sturgis rally (2024)

Motorcycle enthusiasts attend the 81st annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on Aug. 8, 2021, in Sturgis. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Three people died in motorcycle accidents during the recently concluded Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, according to the official tally of the state Department of Public Safety, but the actual number of motorcycle-involved traffic deaths in the state from the days before, during and after the event is 12.

The department, which includes the Highway Patrol, attributes traffic deaths to the rally only if they occur in a particular area of western South Dakota during the official rally dates, up to the morning of the last day. That number this year was three deaths, down from five last year.

When the scope is expanded to include motorcycle-involved crashes in all of South Dakota not only during the rally dates but also the days just before and afterward, this year’s death toll is 12 and last year’s was 11. Neither number includes any rallygoers who may have died in other states while traveling to or from the rally.

In other statistics, this year’s rally included more arrests for drug possession and impaired driving, but fewer crashes and citations.

Law enforcement also seized $71,504 in assets allegedly tied to criminal activity this year – more than 35 times the total from 2023 – and arrested seven men on sex trafficking charges.

Automated traffic counters showed a slight decrease in traffic compared to the previous five-year average.

The rally began Aug. 2 and ended Sunday.

Fatalities, injuries

Among the motorcycle-involved traffic deaths not included in the official tally, five occurred during the three days immediately preceding the rally’s Aug. 2 start, and two occurred the day after the rally’s Aug. 11 end.

Two others were omitted from the tally because one occurred during the rally but on Interstate 90 near Hartford, outside of the area of western South Dakota included in the official count; and the other occurred near Deadwood in western South Dakota on the final Sunday afternoon of the rally, after the Highway Patrol stopped counting rally statistics at 6 a.m. that day.

Ten of the people killed in this year’s crashes were driving Harley-Davidsons, and two were riding other kinds of motorcycles. Two of those who died were from South Dakota; others were from Iowa, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota; two were from Ohio. The residence of three of the people has not yet been released.

Three of the 12 were wearing a helmet, while seven were not. Helmet usage remains under investigation in the other two accidents.

In addition to fatal accidents, this year’s rally included 35 accidents that caused injuries and 54 that did not. Last year’s totals were 64 and 58, respectively.

Fewer vehicles counted

The state Department of Transportation logs the number of vehicles that enter Sturgis at any of nine traffic counters placed for the duration of the rally.

The final release from the DOT showed 470,987 vehicles hitting the counters Aug. 2-11. That was down 4% compared to the previous five-year average.

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A video created with data from the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite shows campgrounds around Sturgis before and during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. (Illustration by John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight)

Drugs and cash

Misdemeanor drug arrests were up 14% over 2023. Felony drug arrests were up 5%.

Law enforcement wrote 24 fewer citations of all kinds but 149 more warnings than in 2023.

In terms of raw numbers, the biggest change from 2023 came in the amount of seized cash. Officers collected $71,504 through asset forfeiture, a process by which law enforcement can seize money or property suspected of being used in crimes.In 2023, officers seized $2,005.

The 2024 pool of allegedly ill-gotten funds was collected on three different days. Two seizures took place in the Sturgis area; a third was seized near Rapid City.

The Department of Public Safety declined to offer details on the cases linked to the seized money, but civil cases filed in Meade County offer details on two of the situations behind the total.

The first case is tied to the Aug. 4 traffic stop of South Roy, Indiana, resident Robert Alan Ruple, court documents say. Ruple allegedly admitted to having a marijuana vape pen in his backpack. A search of his backpack allegedly yielded two vape cartridges, 6 grams of methamphetamine and a plastic bag with two-hundredths of a gram of fentanyl. The backpack also housed $11,094 in cash.

The other Meade County asset forfeiture case located by South Dakota Searchlight names Peter Christopher Colucci of Pleasantville, New York, as the alleged “owner, possessor or party of interest” for $29,710 in cash collected after a traffic stop conducted by an unnamed agency.

The complaint says a police dog reacted to the smell of drugs during the stop, prompting a search that turned up 2 grams of steroids and a packet with 13 grams of steroid tablets. Officers also allegedly found syringes, ledgers and cash, $2,120 in a brown paper bag and the remainder in a duct-taped safe.

As of Monday afternoon, no asset forfeiture case had yet been filed in Pennington County during the time period covered by the rally.

Sex trafficking sting

As in prior years, federal law enforcement and their local partners were involved in a sex trafficking sting during the rally. Agents with the Internet Crimes Against Children task force posed as underage children in electronic communications with people seeking to pay for sex.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the following seven men were arrested and charged with crimes as listed in the 2024 sting operation:

  • Brockton Dominquez, 26, Rapid City – Enticement of a Minor Using the Internet.

  • Eli Poorman, 20, Rapid City – Attempted Commercial Sex Trafficking of a Minor.

  • Dustin Day, 20, Piedmont – Attempted Commercial Sex Trafficking of a Minor.

  • Vance Coats, 25, Box Elder – Attempted Enticement of a Minor Using the Internet.

  • Brandon Bishop, 36, Rapid City – Attempted Enticement of a Minor Using the Internet.

  • Corey Simon, 36, Rapid City – Attempted Enticement of a Minor Using the Internet.

  • Aaron Ray Williams, Jr., 23, Rapid City – Attempted Enticement of a Minor Using the Internet.

Motorcycle-involved traffic deaths

Motorcycle-involved traffic deaths from the days before, during and after the 2024 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, listed by name, age, place of residence, type of motorcycle driven, accident location, accident date and helmet status:

  • 29-year-old male (name not yet released); 2007 Suzuki GSX-R1000; Interstate 90, mile marker 401, 2 miles east of Sioux Falls city limits; Monday, Aug. 12; helmet worn.

  • 22-year-old male (name not yet released); 2014 BMW S1000 RR; U.S. Highway 14A, mile marker 21, 10 miles south of Spearfish; Monday, Aug. 12; helmet worn.

  • 68-year-old male (name not yet released); 2001 Harley-Davidson FLHT; U.S. Highway 385, mile marker 120, 2 miles south of Deadwood; Sunday, Aug. 11; no helmet.

  • David Leon Rowe; 67-year-old male from Williamsburg, Iowa; 2017 Harley-Davidson Heritage; Interstate 90, mile marker 387, 1 mile west of Hartford; Friday, Aug. 9; helmet use under investigation.

  • Ricky Dale Hardin; 64-year-old male from Henry, Tennessee; 2007 Harley-Davidson STC; Interstate 90, mile marker 161, 2 miles west of Belvidere; Tuesday, Aug. 6; helmet use under investigation.

  • Patti Jo Craig; 69-year-old female from Watertown, Wisconsin; 2023 Harley-Davidson FLHXSE; U.S. Highway 85, mile marker 45, Spearfish; Monday, Aug. 5; no helmet.

  • Jeffrey Allan Brookman; 65-year-old male from Fostoria, Ohio; 2003 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide; Nemo Road and Pine Cone Avenue, 8 miles east of Nemo; Monday, Aug. 5; no helmet.

  • Joel Gary Erickson; 60-year-old male from Montgomery, Minnesota; 1994 Harley-Davidson Cruiser; 12445 Old Hill City Road, Hill City; Wednesday, July 31; no helmet.

  • Austin Eugene Dahl; 46-year-old male from Rapid City; 2010 Harley Davidson-FLTRX; Nemo Road and Estes Creek Road, 1 mile south of Nemo; Wednesday, July 31; helmet worn.

  • Jerry A. Shafer; 60-year-old male from Homeworth, Ohio; 2024 Harley-Davidson; U.S. Highway 18, mile marker 430 and 466th Ave.; 5 miles south of Lennox; Tuesday, July 30; no helmet.

  • Kimberly Lynn Welch; 53-year-old female from Rapid City; 2023 Harley-Davidson Street Glide; U.S. Highway 85, mile marker 3, 13 miles southwest of Cheyenne Crossing; Tuesday, July 30; no helmet.

  • James Eugene Luchi;73-year-old male from Watford City, North Dakota; 2017 Harley-Davidson Trike; U.S. 85 and SD Highway 168, 30 miles north of Belle Fourche; Tuesday, July 30; no helmet.

Source: South Dakota Department of Public Safety

This article first appeared in theSouth Dakota Searchlight,a sistersite of the Nebraska Examiner in the States Newsroom network.

At least 12 die in motorcycle accidents before, during and after 2024 Sturgis rally (2024)

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At least 12 die in motorcycle accidents before, during and after 2024 Sturgis rally? ›

Three people died in motorcycle accidents during the recently concluded Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, according to the official tally of the South Dakota Department of Public Safety, but the actual number of motorcycle-involved traffic deaths in the state from the days before, during and after the event is 12.

What is the death toll for Sturgis? ›

The official Sturgis Rally death toll was three, but many more motorcyclists died on SD roads. STURGIS — Twelve people died in motorcycle crashes in South Dakota from late July until Aug. 12.

How many bikers go to Sturgis each year? ›

The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is one of the largest annual motorcycle events in the world, with over 600,000 people attending the event each year. However, this rally didn't start as such a large festivity. In fact, it began as a small, local race with just nine participants.

Where do bikers sleep at Sturgis? ›

Bikers attending the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally have various options for accommodations, including campgrounds, RV parks, and motels. Many bikers choose to stay at campgrounds in the Sturgis area, which often provide amenities such as showers, toilets, and sometimes even glamping.

How much does it cost to go to Sturgis Bike week? ›

The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is free to attend! There may be some events that are ticketed but even some of the biggest concerts are free. Learn more about their events here.

What is the average attendance at Sturgis Rally? ›

Sturgis. The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is not just a biker rally but a regional celebration. It draws over 500,000 people on average to the small town of Sturgis each year. The event makes the town the fourth largest city in the state and has grown to be more than a two-week event.

Did the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis burn down? ›

A massive fire destroyed the original Full Throttle Saloon on September 8, 2015. Ballard later stated that the fire started when a pinched power cord to a keg refrigerator overheated and ignited a nearby cardboard box.

How much money should you bring to Sturgis? ›

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How Much Does It Cost to Go to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
LodgingHotels and Motels: $300-$400 or more per night
RV: $400 per night
Camping: $35/day-$85/day (Single Person)
House Rentals: $1,200 per day $8,000 for a week (Good for groups)
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What percentage of bikes at Sturgis are Harleys? ›

Rally data gathered by a team from Texas A & M University said that 66% of all 2022 rally attendees owned a Harley-Davidson. That's compared to 82% in 2021.

What is the average age of the bikers at Sturgis? ›

The average age of the 2022 Sturgis Rally attendee was 51 or 50.8 years old, according to a study conducted by a team from Texas A & M University. The age has been slightly declining overall since 2015 when the average age 53.1 years old, according to city data.

Is Sturgis Rally kid friendly? ›

Sturgis isn't kid-friendly, but it can be if you want it to be. For a family-friendly version of the Rally, you'll want to avoid nighttime activities when things tend to get wild. You'll also want to avoid hotels that host many attendees because rally-goers frequently like to party late into the night.

Can you drink on the street in Sturgis? ›

Use the designated areas: The Sturgis Rally often has designated areas for drinking, such as bars and beer gardens. Stick to these areas when consuming alcohol, as they are typically monitored and safer for drinking. Avoid walking around the streets with open containers, which attracts the attention of law enforcement.

Do you have to wear a helmet at Sturgis? ›

Helmets. Most visitors to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally will not need to wear a helmet as helmets are not required for adults on a motorcycle in South Dakota. Helmets are required for all motorcyclists or motorcycle passengers that are a minor under eighteen years of age. Helmets must meet South Dakota DOT regulations.

How much is a beer at Sturgis? ›

Cheap beer AND an awesome rally collectible… what more could you ask for?! Pre-order this limited edition, specially-insulated, 34-ounce collector's souvenir mug for only $12 and you'll be able to fill up at the Rat's Hole Bar all rally long for as little as six bucks!

What is the best day to go to Sturgis Rally? ›

If you can only come for one weekend, the first week Sturgis Rally Concerts usually have some outstanding concerts. If you can only come for a few days and want to experience the Rally in all its glory, come on Monday through Wednesday.

What is too broke for Sturgis? ›

Join Law Tigers and the A.B.A.T.E. of Arizona for the ultimate biker experience at Too Broke for Sturgis 2024, happening from June 20th to 23rd in Winslow, Arizona! This adult-only event is a must-attend for motorcycle enthusiasts looking for a weekend filled with camping, entertainment, and camaraderie.

How many people were at the 50th Sturgis Rally? ›

The Black Hills Classic's 50th anniversary in 1990—just a year after Pappy's death—marked a new turning point. Attendance hit 400,000, and it officially became South Dakota's largest tourist event.

How much alcohol is consumed at Sturgis? ›

FUN FACT: Just how much drinking is done during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally? According to some estimates, there are approximately 3 million gallons of beer consumed during the two weeks around the rally!

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