(Fort Dodge, Iowa) – Officials with the Fort Dodge Police Department, Tuesday, released the identity of a Fort Dodge man who was shot and killed by Officers during an incident that occurred early Saturday morning. The deceased male was 24‐year‐old Tyler C. Stansberry. The Officers involved in the shooting were placed on Critical Incident leave while the incident is being investigated by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations. Per protocol, their names were being withheld until the Officers can be interviewed by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations.
As previously reported, officers were dispatched to a distress call at a residence in the Fort Dodge at around 8:40-a.m., Saturday. The caller reported that an individual within the residence was out of control and allegedly injured a dog within the residence. It was unknown if the subject possessed weapons.
When officers entered the residence, a male subject armed with two knives ran at the officers. An officer on the scene discharged his firearm, resulting in the death of the subject.
Stansberry’s mother Christine and his brother were not in the house when the shooting happened. They acknowledged Tyler had a knife, and barricaded himself in the basement. The family told KCCI Tyler Stansberry was going through a mental health crisis. Christine Stansberry says she filed papers to have authorities help her get him to a mental health evaluation. She said also, there needs to be more training for Officers to help them deal with persons suffering from mental health issues.