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State officials investigating after trooper shoots and kills man involved in dispute with woman

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RURAL FORT DODGE – The Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation is involved after a state trooper shot and killed a man who fired a gun during a dispute with a woman outside Fort Dodge.

On April 29, 2018, an Iowa State (ISP) Trooper responded to a motorist assist in the 2300 block of Carter Avenue, in rural Moorland, Iowa, just west of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Upon arrival, the Trooper encountered a male and female involved in a dispute and the male subject pointed and fired a handgun at the Trooper. The male subject and the ISP Trooper exchanged several rounds at each other and the male subject was subsequently shot and killed. The Trooper was not injured. The initial investigation revealed the male suspect had fired several shots into his own vehicle prior to the Trooper arriving.

The name of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of relatives and the name of the Trooper is being withheld at his time. The Webster County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are investigating this incident and results of the investigation will be forwarded to the Webster County Attorney’s Office for review.

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