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Fatal Sioux City police shooting during traffic stop was ‘justifiable homicide’

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February 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Woodbury County Attorney has ruled Sioux City police were justified in shooting an armed suspect to death during a traffic stop last December. “The death of Daniel Riedmann is determined to be a justifiable homicide under the laws of the State of Iowa,” according to Woodbury County Attorney Patrick Jennings. He talked about the shooting of 36-year-old Daniel Riedmann (RIDE-man) during a news conference Friday afternoon.

“Riedmann was actively disobeying the officers’ commands to exit the vehicle and, in fact, he locked his door,” Jennings said. “When Riedmann began to make aggressive movements inside the vehicle, the officers did draw their weapons and continually instructed him to show his hands and exit the vehicle. Still, Riedmann refused to obey those officers’ commands.”

Sioux City Police had stopped a vehicle with a female driver and a passenger on the evening of December 7th. The passenger was Riedmann, who was from Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. The officers learned there was an arrest warrant for Riedmann, who was to be considered armed and dangerous. Officer Jordan Burns saw a handgun on the rear seat behind Riedmann. Jennings says Officer Dylan Grimsley shot Riedmann as the suspect began reaching for something.

“Had Riedmann not made aggressive movements away from offices which denied Grimsley the ability to see Riedmann’s hands, Grimsley would not have been faced with the split-second resulting in him using deadly force for officer safety,” Jennings says. The policeman fired four shots, striking Riedemann four times. Trevor Modlin of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says the handgun WAS loaded.

“The gun actually came out of the car when Riedmann was removed from the vehicle, so it fell out with him,” Modlin says. Modlin says an autopsy showed Riedemann had meth along with amphetamines in his system at the time of the shooting.

(Radio Iowa)