Alonzo Bibines III Obituary, Death: DMV Motorcycle Community Mourns 36-Year-Old Rider Killed in Maryland Crash
The DMV and Baltimore-area motorcycle community is mourning the tragic death of Alonzo Bibines III, also known as “ZoZoB” Alonzo, a talented tattoo artist and motorcycle enthusiast who was killed in a fatal collision in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Alonzo, 36, of Glenn Dale, was remembered by members of the local motorcycle community as a talented artist and familiar face at Wednesday motorcycle meetups. His sudden death has left friends, fellow riders, and loved ones grieving.
Alonzo Bibines III Dies in Motorcycle Crash
According to the Prince George’s County Police Department, officers responded to a fatal collision at approximately 3:45 a.m. on Sunday, August 16, 2026, near Greenbelt Road and Aerospace Road.
When officers arrived at the scene, they found Alonzo in the roadway. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash involved Alonzo’s motorcycle and a sedan. The driver of the sedan was not injured.
Greenbelt Road Crash Under Investigation
Preliminary information from investigators indicates that Alonzo was traveling westbound on Greenbelt Road while the sedan was traveling eastbound.
Police said the motorcycle collided with the sedan as the sedan driver was making a left turn onto Aerospace Road. The exact cause of the collision remains under investigation.
Authorities have not indicated that any particular driver was responsible for the crash, and investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision.
Remembering Alonzo “ZoZoB” Alonzo
Beyond the tragic circumstances of his death, Alonzo will be remembered by those who knew him for his work as a tattoo artist, his passion for motorcycles, and his connection to the local riding community.
Members of the DMV and Baltimore motorcyclist community are sharing their condolences while remembering the moments they spent with Alonzo at motorcycle gatherings.
His presence at Wednesday meetups made him a familiar member of the community, and his sudden passing has created a painful void among fellow riders and friends.
Police Seek Witnesses and Video Footage
The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit is asking anyone who witnessed the crash or may have captured the incident on dashcam, home surveillance, or other video to contact investigators.
Even footage that may appear insignificant could potentially help investigators reconstruct the collision and determine what happened.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit at 301-731-4422 and reference case number 26-0043623.
Alonzo Bibines III’s Legacy
Alonzo’s death has brought grief to his family, friends, fellow tattoo artists, motorcycle riders, and everyone who knew him through the local community.
While the investigation into the Greenbelt Road crash continues, those who knew Alonzo are remembering him for the creativity, passion, and personality he brought to the people around him.
His memory will continue through the friends he made, the art he created, and the motorcycle community that knew him as “ZoZoB.”
Our deepest condolences go to Alonzo Bibines III’s family, friends, fellow riders, colleagues, and everyone affected by his tragic passing. May Alonzo “ZoZoB” Alonzo rest in peace.


