
He was the life of the party in college and the best dancer on campus. His quick wit was matched only by his heart for helping others. Now, family, friends, and colleagues are mourning the loss of Officer Hunter Simoncic, a 26-year-old Kansas City, Kansas police officer killed in the line of duty.
A Promising Life Cut Short
Simoncic died in the early hours of August 26. He was struck by a suspect fleeing police in a stolen vehicle. Authorities say the driver, Dennis Edward Mitchell III, 31, allegedly swerved into Simoncic as he deployed stop sticks to stop the chase.
Simoncic was rushed to the hospital but later succumbed to his injuries. Mitchell now faces charges including capital murder, fleeing or attempting to elude police, criminal possession of a weapon by a felon, and two counts of theft.
A Legacy of Service and Kindness
Long before his police badge, Simoncic was known as a leader among friends. At Pittsburg State University, he raised money for the Special Olympics, dyed his hair bleach blonde for homecoming, and even taught classmates to line dance.
“He was always thinking about other people,” said Steve Chastain, his fraternity chapter advisor. “It wasn’t about accolades. It was about what his efforts could do for others.”
After college, Simoncic earned a master’s degree at Oklahoma State University. He also served as a supervisor at the Southeast Kansas Regional Juvenile Detention Center before becoming an officer.

But even as he patrolled overnight shifts, his service didn’t stop there. Simoncic volunteered with Lead to Read KC, mentoring elementary students in literacy. He often shared how he once struggled with stuttering, hoping to inspire children to overcome their own challenges.
“That speaks volumes to his character, commitment, and passion for the community,” said Amirah Pughsley, principal of Banneker Elementary.
A Community Shattered
Friends said the tragedy still doesn’t feel real. Some had spoken to Simoncic just days earlier, planning a hunting trip.
One fraternity brother described texting him after hearing a KCK officer was hurt. He was desperate for reassurance it wasn’t his friend, only to discover the worst.

“He loved his mom so much… they were inseparable,” Chastain added, noting how devastating the loss has been for Simoncic’s mother.
Hundreds gathered Thursday night for a candlelight vigil in downtown Kansas City, Kansas. They shared stories about the young officer who left such a mark on everyone he met.
Honoring a Fallen Officer
A public funeral service for Simoncic will be held at Children’s Mercy Park on September 3. A law enforcement processional will follow the service. The Kansas City, Kansas Fraternal Order of Police has established a memorial fund for the Simoncic family, with donations pouring in from across the state.
“We know the student he mentored will feel his absence deeply, looking for him in the hall for a high five that won’t come,” said Rhea LeGrande, director of Lead to Read KC. “His impact endures in the trust, joy, and sense of possibility he gave through his mentorship.”
For a community in mourning, the legacy of Officer Hunter Simoncic is clear: a young man who lived with joy, served with purpose, and always thought of others first.
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