“It was reasonable for (officers) to conclude that their lives, the lives of other offices on scene, and the lives of everyone in the building and area were in imminent danger at the time the deadly force was used,” Polk County Attorney Kimberly Graham wrote in a letter to Des Moines police chief Michael McTaggart.
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