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now-former Aurora police officer driving more than 100 mph, listening to music, and reaching for his touch-screen computer in the moments before his patrol vehicle smashed into another car, killing a man.Eduardo Landeros, who resigned from the force during an internal investigation, faces two felonies – vehicular homicide-reckless driving and criminally negligent homicide – in the March 4 crash.Landeros is free on $5,000 bail.Elias Anderson, 44, was in the Toyota that Landeros smashed into. He died a short time later.At the time of the crash, Landeros, 26, was headed north on South Chambers Road in a marked Chevy Tahoe as he responded to a burglary call, which was classified as non-emergent, according to an arrest affidavit.