Overland Park Cop ID After Deadly Gunfight

Local media share this tragic detail at the end of the Sunday news cycle and a report of the 1st Overland Park Police Officer killed in the line of duty since 1985 . . .

"Overland Park Police Chief Frank Donchez identified the fallen officer as Mike Mosher, a decorated veteran of the department and president of the Overland Park Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #21.

He was 37 years old and is survived by his wife and daughter."


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Overland Park police identify officer killed in Sunday shooting

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - An Overland Park officer who saw a hit-and-run crash on his way to work is dead Sunday night, as is the suspect the officer was pursuing. Overland Park Police Chief Frank Donchez identified the fallen officer as Mike Mosher, a decorated veteran of the department and president of the Overland Park Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #21.

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  1. Very sad. Looks like he owned a company called Tactical Simulations Solutions so surely he was more skilled with his weapon that even most cops.

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  2. How can he be both off-duty and in the line of duty at the same time? I sense media spin.

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    1. He was on his way to work when he witnessed the hit and run. Get the facts before posting idiotic statements.

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  3. I sense cerebral denseness.

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  4. I see one stupid fuck at 5:28 AM. Did they also set up the Hit and Run ? Placed a gun in the hand of the Suspect and make him fire it ? Are you also planning got Vote for Jesse Ventura ? f'idiot.

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  5. 5:28am: The fallen Officer was on his way to his shift when the incident occurred,

    There is no media spin, there is only the blind paranoia in that microscopic brain of yours.

    An officer lost his life. Show some respect. It’s the minimally decent thing to do, but for you it’s a challenge.

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  6. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, Rest in Peace.
    Amen.

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