DES MOINES, Iowa -- A deadly officer-involved shooting in Greene County on September 6th has been ruled legally justified by the Iowa Attorney General’s Office.
The AG’s report said Officer Marshall Moore of the Boone Police Department attempted to pull Camryn Stonehocker, 18, of Boone, over around 10:24 p.m. after noticing a pickup truck with a taillight out while on patrol on Highway 30.
Stonehocker led law enforcement on a 20-mile chase that lasted about 17 minutes. During the pursuit, the AG’s report said he drove recklessly, at times driving at oncoming traffic in the opposite lane, driving down the middle of the road, and also abruptly stopping – forcing officers in pursuit to avoid colliding with his truck.
READ: Iowa Attorney General’s Review of Officer Involved Death of Camryn