Game Day Traffic Death: Shawnee Mission South Tragedy & KCPD Van Aftermath

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Shawnee Mission South senior killed in crash reportedly caused by police van

The Shawnee Mission School District has identified the victim killed in Sunday's crash along I-435 as a Shawnee Mission South High School senior. The district said Chandan Rajanna was killed when the Mitsubishi Lancer he was driving was rear-ended by an off-duty Kansas City police officer in a Ford E350 van.

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  1. A cop hit him? Oh, this is acceptable. Cop won't be charged, purely an accident.

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  2. Not even a ticket! No failure to brake or anything!

    "This is so sad and unacceptable -- oh, what? An off-duty office did this? Well, I mean, the driver must have braked too hard or confused the off-duty office who hit him, because it could not be his fault in any way!"

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  3. Hey old people ^^^^ you don't have to comment and give us your worthless opinions on every post. It's called an accident for a reason. Bad things happen, not everything requires your ignorant takes.

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  4. Awww so Muddy Mudskin dies. One less terrorist in town.

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  5. 2:38 I hope you're that forgiving and cool when your girl confesses to cheating on you with dozens of black dudes. Haha. Pussy personified. "Hey, it's called an accident for a reason." THanks Mr. Rogers.

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  6. ^^^ Wow, this looks as if a retarded third grader may have written it. Poor sentence structure, completely unoriginal, not remotely clever or interesting in the least. This is unacceptable on every level. F for effort and content. Do better!

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  7. Regardless of it being a cop or not! Its failure to maintain control of your vehicle and inattentive driving. Motorists always have the responsibility to be able to stop in enough time to avoid a collision with someone in front. In addition, if he was on his phone, and most likely he was, hopefully the civil suit will follow for wrongful death. In addition, I'm not sure why the officer had to use the vehicle to go to his off duty job. Was he really on call for emergencies? Surely not every officer could leave a Chiefs game for emergencies. Who would be left at the stadium. KCPD should limit officer use of vehicles to those assignments that really require emergency response.

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  8. 2:56 is an unemployed schoolteacher. Which is saying a lot since Missouri and Kansas are begging for teachers. Hahahaha.

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  9. Oh jeez, I just watched the video that showed the aftermath of the car. that person never stood a chance. That car looked like it went through a compactor. The cop who was driving had to have been going pretty fast

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  10. Cop was drunk! He'll get off! He'll be back at work tomorrow (if he isn't working today) like nothing happened.

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  11. What is it about TKC that attracts the most vile, putrid, rotten filth comments on the internet? Sad.

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  12. Why don't you write a 5 paragraph essay about it, and turn it into 2:56 when you're finished.

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  13. I hope an independent agency checked to see if he was drunk. I know cops and I know nobody drives drunk more than cops.

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  14. Vehicular manslaughter IMO.

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  15. Why was he driving a police van if he was going to his off duty job at Arrowhead? Playing with phone or laptop. Those phone records will be lost like Hillary’s emails.

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  16. Let’s stop using the word accident. This was a crash caused by human error. At the very least the charge of involuntary manslaughter and assault on the surviving passengers. In addition, KCPD should not have investigated the crash just to avoid the appearance of bias.

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