STEWARTSVILLE, Mo. (AP) — No charges will be filed in a fatal officer-involved shooting in northwest Missouri last year.
DeKalb County Prosecutor Eric Tate announced his decision Monday after a Missouri State Highway Patrol investigation was completed.
The shooting occurred Nov. 29 in rural DeKalb County near Stewartsville after officers responded to a domestic disturbance. Fifty-three-year-old Lionel Kerns of Stewartsville was killed after he refused orders to drop a weapon and fired once at the officers.
The investigation revealed highway patrol officers and a DeKalb County reserve deputy fired a total of eight shots at Kerns.