Man Shot After Pointing Airsoft Rifle at Cedar Rapids Police Officer

Posted on July 31,2024
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa — On April 6, 2024, at 2:20 p.m., a woman called 911 requesting law enforcement help take her son to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. She reported that 40-year-old David Vanderhamm was violent and paranoid and had access to a gun. When two Cedar Rapids police officers arrived at the home, Vanderhamm agreed to go to the hospital, where he then refused treatment and left. At 6:37 p.m., Vanderhamm repeatedly called 911 to request law enforcement come to his home. He made statements about wanting to fight the officers, said he was going to “kill you all,” and claimed he was a junkie who did not deserve to live. During the calls, Vanderhamm’s mother again stated that her son had a gun, and she was heard pleading with Vanderhamm, “David don’t. David don’t.” Vanderhamm was overheard declaring, “Headshot, I’m not aiming for knees.” A responding officer notified other law enforcement that Vanderhamm and his stepfather left the home and began heading toward a street full of apartments and businesses. Vanderhamm was armed with a gun and smashed his phone on the ground. Officers ordered Vanderhamm to drop the gun, but he refused and yelled expletives at the officers. When he pointed his gun directly at a sergeant, three officers fired. Vanderhamm was killed by multiple gunshot wounds. His stepfather was also struck twice but survived after receiving immediate treatment from the local hospital. It was later revealed that the gun was an airsoft rifle. In a report issued on July 15, 2024, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office has concluded that the April 6, 2024, fatal shooting of David Vanderhamm by Cedar Rapids police officers was legally justified.
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