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Investigators believe Kyle Kapitanski was distracted by a YouTube video playing on his cruiser’s computer tablet mounted inside his cruiser at the time of the crash.
Shelburne Police Sergeant Kyle Kapitanski was driving over the speed limit while watching a YouTube video on a computer tablet when he fatally struck a cyclist, according to court documents.
Kyle Kapitanski is set to be arraigned next week on a felony charge stemming from the crash that killed Sean Hayes, a cyclist, in South Burlington.
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Shelburne Police Sgt. Kyle Kapitanski has been charged with gross negligent operation with death resulting from a fatal crash that killed cyclist Sean Hayes in November.