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IA DPS release the names of Officers involved in a Davenport shooting

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November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Saturday evening, released the names of six law enforcement officers (2 State Troopers and 4 Davenport Police Officers) who were involved in the fatal shooting of a man in Davenport during the early morning hours of October 30th. Authorities say all six have cooperated and have been interviewed by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. (DCI).

They are identified as:
Trooper Kenneth Voorhees-Iowa State Patrol Six years, six months of law enforcement experience.
Trooper Dwight Swartz-Iowa State Patrol Five years, six months of law enforcement experience.
Officer Brandon Askew-Davenport Police Department Ten years of law enforcement experience.
Officer Mason Pauley-Davenport Police Department One year, eleven months of law enforcement experience.
Officer Benjamin Betsworth-Davenport Police Department One year, two months of law enforcement experience.
Officer Zachary Thomas-Bettendorf Police Department Thirteen years, one month of law enforcement experience.

All six remain on leave pending the outcome of the investigation. Once the investigation is complete, the findings will be forward to the Scott County Attorney’s Office and the Iowa Attorney General’s Office for review.

***Original report from the DPS follows***

On Sunday, October 30, 2022, at 2:50 am, multiple agencies were patrolling in the area of 5200 Grand Avenue. Officers initiated a traffic stop, but the driver failed to stop. A pursuit was initiated and ended after the vehicle became inoperable in the area of Kimberly Road and Elmore Avenue.  The occupants of the vehicle fled on foot. During the foot pursuit Officers exchanged gun fire with an occupant and as a result the occupant was pronounced deceased at the scene. The individual involved in the October 30, 2022 shooting was identified as a Davenport resident, 24-year-old Kenneth Jamel Carrol. An autopsy will take place at the Office of the Iowa State Medical Examiner.