Man shot dead after pointing airsoft rifle at police officer in Iowa

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – For the first time body camera video of a fatal officer-involved shooting in Cedar Rapids back in April has been released.

In the incident, David Vanderhamm, 39, of Cedar Rapids, died after an altercation with police on April 6.

Vanderhamm’s mother called police to the 200 block of 31st Street NE around 2:20 p.m. for help getting her son to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. She reported Vanderhamm had access to a firearm and was paranoid and violent.

Police Chief David Dostal said Vanderhamm was taken to the hospital, but refused treatment and left. His step-father picked him up and took him home.

Later that day, around 6:37 p.m., Vanderhamm called police saying he wanted to fight with officers and made threatening statements.

When officers arrived and gave verbal commands for Vanderhamm to drop his weapon.

Police said he raised the weapon instead and three officers fired, killing him.

Police said Vanderhamm’s step-father, who was trying to de-escalate the situation, was also hit by the gunfire. The body camera video shows he was in the line of fire. The step-father was taken to the hospital for multiple gunshot wounds, including one to his stomach, and one to the right side of his head.

Police said the step-father told them Vanderhamm had wanted to “commit suicide by cop.”

No police officers were injured during the shooting.

Police said the weapon Vanderhamm was holding was an air-rifle, which police showed an image of, describing as “real-looking, replica firearm.”

The Iowa Attorney General’s office ruled the shooting justified roughly two weeks ago.

The investigation into this incident has now closed.