Man dies in railroad accident in KCK

A man died at the rail yards today in Kansas City, Kan., according to police.

Kansas City, Kan., police officers responded to a call at 11:24 a.m. today about a person trapped under a rail car in the 2400 block of Bayard Avenue, a police spokesman said.

When they arrived, officers saw a deceased man, in his 40s, lying under a rail car, the spokesman said. The victim was an employee of Union Pacific Railroad, police said.

The identity of the victim is being withheld pending family notification, police said. The incident is under investigation by the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Major Case Unit.

Lawrence man sentenced to more than 16 years in marijuana trafficking case

A Lawrence, Kan., man was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Kan., to 16.75 years in federal prison in a marijuana trafficking case. He also was sentenced to a consecutive 30 months on a supervised release violation in a prior case.

Roosevelt Rico Dahda, 33, Lawrence, Kan., was convicted in a jury trial in July 2014 on conspiracy (count 1), using a telephone in furtherance of drug trafficking (counts 42, 45, 53, 55, 70) possession with intent to distribute marijuana (counts 43, 49, 73) possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of Holcomb Sports Complex in Lawrence (count 56).

During trial, prosecutors presented evidence Dahda was a member of a drug trafficking organization that was responsible distributing $16.9 million worth of marijuana in the Lawrence area. Starting in 2008 law enforcement agencies began receiving information that Dahda’s brother and co-defendant, Los Rovell Dahda, was distributing marijuana in the Lawrence area. When Roosevelt Dahda was released from prison in November 2010 in a prior case, he joined his brother in the trafficking organization.

The Dahdas used a business they owned in Lawrence, Gran-Daddy’s BBQ at 1447 W. 23rd St., as well as other properties to receive, store and process marijuana for distribution.

The Dahdas bought marijuana from suppliers in California for $1,800 a pound to $2,800 a pound and sold it in the Lawrence for $3,500 to $4,800 a pound. It is estimated the traffickers distributed more than 8,000 pounds of marijuana from 2005 to 2012.

Co-defendant Los Rovell Dahda is awaiting sentencing.

Agencies involved in the investigation and the arrest of defendants include the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, the Lawrence Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Postal Service, the Alameda County, Calif., Sheriff’s Drug Task Force, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, the Lenexa Police Department, the Overland Park Police Department, the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department, the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department and the Hayward, Calif., Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Terra Morehead is prosecuting.

KCKCC men’s soccer boosts record to 7-2 with 2-1 win over Allen

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College made the most of its only home soccer game in a four-week span Sunday with a 2-1 win over Allen County.

The win boosted the Blue Devils’ overall record to 7-2 and Jayhawk Conference mark to 3-2 heading into KCKCC’s annual trip to the Thunder Duck Tournament at Richland College in Dallas, Texas, where the Blue Devils will play San Jancito Friday at 7 p.m. and Texas Western Saturday at 3 p.m.

Goals by sophomore Steven Sosa and freshman Thomas Disney, both on assists from freshman Mario Sandoval, boosted the Blue Devils to their 2-1 over Allen County in a game rescheduled because of lightning. Allen scored in the 70th minute but could not muster a tying goal against freshman Darryl Baptiste, who ranks sixth in the nation in save percentage.

“Right now we’re fifth in the conference but need to get into the top four so we can host a first round playoff game,” said KCKCC coach Burke Slusher. The Blue Devils have five conference games left – at Coffeyville Oct. 8 and Neosho County Oct. 10 before finishing at home against Johnson County, Dodge City and Barton County.

KCKCC split in two road contests before the Allen County win, defeating Wentworth Military Academy 4-1 before losing at Pratt 3-1. KCKCC’s lone goal at Pratt came on a penalty kick by Steven Sosa.

Seven Blue Devils got in on the scoring at Wentworth Military. Harmon freshman Jonathan Rodriguez opened the scoring on an assist from Sosa and frosh Thiago Elias made it 2-0 on an assist from Jesus Galvan, also a freshman from Harmon. Freshman Pavin Cole got the third goal on an assist from Thomas Disney before sophomore Jahren Barrow closed out the scoring on a penalty kick.

Alan Hoskins is the sports information director at KCKCC.