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Former St. Louis Sportscaster McKenna Killed in Crash


Brian McKenna
Brian McKenna

The St. Louis community is in mourning following the tragic death of former sports broadcaster Brian McKenna, who was fatally struck by a vehicle in an overnight pedestrian accident. The incident occurred early Saturday morning near the intersection of Hampton and Nottingham avenues in the St. Louis Hills neighborhood.

Brian McKenna, aged 61, was a well-regarded former radio host on KFNS-AM (590 The Fan) and a cherished member of the St. Louis Hills community. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department reports that the driver, who was heading south on Hampton Avenue when McKenna was crossing the street, remained at the scene and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.

Tributes have been flowing in from colleagues and friends who remembered McKenna not only for his vibrant and engaging personality but also for his resilience and humor, even during his battles with cancer. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne reflected on McKenna's character, describing him as "one of the most engaging people he ever worked with," known for his wit and passion for his family and various causes. Claiborne added, "Brian put his backbone where his mouth was."

JB Bommarito, a close friend, shared a heartfelt tribute on Facebook, noting, "Brian was an incredible person who brought a smile to your face by simply seeing him walk into the room. His charismatic personality was infectious." Bommarito also highlighted McKenna's inspiring courage and positive attitude, even through his struggles with cancer.

Funeral services for McKenna are currently pending.

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