An Iowa regulatory board is preparing to take legal action against a police department that has refused to release video footage showing an officer fatally shooting a mother instead of her charging dog as the woman’s three-year-old son stood by.
The
Iowa Public Information Board decided in a four-to-three vote Thursday
to sue the Burlington Police Department over the release of records from
January 6, when Officer Jesse Hill shot and killed Autumn Steele, 34.
After
he responded to a domestic disturbance, Hill found Steele, who spent
the previous night in jail for domestic abuse charges, outside her home
screaming and hitting her husband,
“Hey,
hey! Get your dog!” Hill yells as the family’s German Shepherd, Sammy,
growls and barks, a 12-second clip from the body camera footage police
previously released showed.
He
then fired twice, hitting Steele instead of the dog. Her three-year-old
son was by her side when she was shot, according to reports.
The mother of three was rushed to the hospital with a gunshot wound to her stomach, but she could not be saved.
Though the portion of the video released does not show an attack, authorities said that Sammy jumped on Hill’s
back and bit his thigh, causing injuries that required medical
attention.
The shooting was later determined to be justified because of the attack and Hill was allowed to return to work.
Sammy was deemed to not be vicious, and was returned to the Steele family.
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