A glimpse at the impact of youngster tragedy along with a hint that increasing pedestrian peril now confronts this enclave that was mostly designed for cars. Read more:
Students return to school after tragic death of Overland Park teen
OVERLAND PARK, KS (KCTV) -- Monday will be the first day back to school for Oxford Middle School students after an Overland Park teen was hit by a speeding car on Friday. The 14-year-old Alex Rumple passed away from her injuries over the weekend.
Poor headline. This is a very sad incident, but it is also rare (unlike KC shootings).
ReplyDeleteThe world is often dangerous, and we don't love in cocoons.
Complete safety is impossible, so taking a very unusual event to suggest imminent danger is not justified.
The headline is in question form, but, yeah, appears as purposefully tricky wording. That's TKC!
ReplyDeleteThis brings thought of that suicidal, impaired driving teen, Albers. Dang. He could have been a cause of a horrible incident like this, or more deaths, if he'd continued on driving past his driveway.
Let’s see what the police report when released says. If it was a medical problem, then it could have happened anywhere.
ReplyDeleteGeezers shouldn't have drivers licences.
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