Kan. Police Officer Dies after Being Intentionally Struck by Driver

Kansas City Police Officer Hunter Simoncic was deploying tire-deflating devices when a fleeing suspect is accused of intentionally swerving and striking the officer.
Aug. 26, 2025
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What to know

  • Kansas City Police Officer Hunter Simoncic, 26, died Tuesday after being intentionally struck by a stolen truck while deploying tire-deflating devices during a pursuit.

  • The 31-year-old suspect fled in two stolen trucks before being arrested after a crash. 

  • The suspect is being held on suspicion of first-degree murder and other charges, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation is looking into the case.

The incident began around 12:30 a. m. when officers responded to an alert from the department’s gunshot detection system that shots had been fired in the area of the 7700 block of Everett Avenue, which is near the Kansas City, Kansas Community College, according to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, which is investigating the officer’s death.

There, officers found an unconscious man in the driver’s seat of a truck, and they approached. The man woke up and fled, and officers pursued.

After a brief chase, the man abandoned the truck and allegedly got into another stolen truck that was stashed in the woods, Oakman said. The man continued to flee officers.

During the pursuit, Simoncic was one of two officers who were in the 7200 block of State, setting up tire-deflating devices. After deploying the devices, Simoncic went to the median, which is normal procedure to get out of danger, Oakman said.

“This was a this was a situation that we do across the metro thousands of times a year, deploying stop sticks, and this individual felt the need to run Hunter down and kill him,” Oakman said. “That is not a vehicle accident. This was an intentional act of homicide on a police.”

The suspect drove over the tire-deflating devices and then allegedly veered toward Simoncic, striking him. The suspect then sped away and was arrested after crashing about 12:55 a.m. in the 6400 block of Kaw Drive, according to the KBI.

The driver was taken into custody and was transported to a hospital for examination. He was treated, released and booked into the Wyandotte County jail.

The suspect was identified as 31-year-old Dennis Edward Mitchell III of Kansas City, Kansas, who was being held on suspicion of first-degree murder, vehicular homicide, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, theft, criminal possession of a firearm, and aggravated failure to appear. Formal charges are pending.

Once the investigation is complete, the KBI will present its findings to the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s Office, which will determine what, if any, charges will be filed against Mitchell.

Police later confirmed that both trucks had been reported stolen. The Kansas Highway Patrol’s critical highway accident response team is helping investigate the crash.

Simoncic’s death comes exactly one month after a Wyandotte County Sheriff Deputy was killed in the line of duty.

On July 26, Deputy Elijah Ming was responding to a domestic violence call to help a woman who was moving out of a home in the Argentine neighborhood of Kansas City, Kansas, and was afraid for her safety.

A man, later identified as Shawn Harris, 38, allegedly confronted Ming and opened fire, striking him. Harris has been charged with capital murder and criminal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in connection with Ming’s death.

“I mean, we still have officers that have not come back to work from the death of Deputy Ming, and now we have officers who actually witnessed (today’s incident) and officers that did first aid on officer Simoncic,” Oakman said.

The department’s last line-of-duty deaths occurred in 2016, when two members of the force were killed just months apart.

Police detective Brad Lancaster was shot and killed in May 2016 after police began a pursuit of a Tonganoxie man near the Kansas Speedway and ended in Kansas City near Bannister Road and Bruce R. Watkins Drive.

That July, police captain Robert Melton was shot and killed as police were responding to a drive-by shooting and subsequent police chase.

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