RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A Highway Patrol trooper who shot and killed a suspect in a Rapid City apartment standoff has been cleared of wrongdoing.
Attorney General Marty Jackley says a state investigation determined Trooper Michael Dale was justified in firing his weapon.
A report says Tim Holmgren called police to his apartment April 27, then pointed a pistol at the responding officer, who retreated.
The report says Holmgren refused to leave and told a crisis negotiator his door and windows were “wired.” It says Dale was atop an armored vehicle and fired seven rifle shots after Holmgren pointed a handgun at the trooper. Holmgren was shot at least six times. He had alcohol and prescription drugs in his system.
Authorities found a CO2 cartridge pellet handgun in the apartment. No explosives were discovered.