Sheriff’s Corporal Seann Luedke shot and killed Kyle David Graham,
“Incidents like this are difficult for the entire community and all involved,” District Attorney Joshua Pond said. “After a comprehensive and detailed investigation, the evidence is clear that Corporal Luedke’s actions were lawful.”
The DA’s office said Washington State Police had tried to stop a speeding white Kia Optima operated by Graham on July 19, but he crossed the Lewis and Clark Bridge. The car was later found in Rainier, though Graham was nowhere in sight.
The following day, deputies heard that Graham had returned to the car and driven away, prompting a police chase. However, that chase ended when Graham drove off Canaan Road, the DA’s office said.
“During the pursuit, Mr. Graham drove recklessly through the Deer Island Store parking lot and onto Canaan Road, where he lost control and left the roadway,” the DA’s office said. “As Corporal Luedke approached the stopped vehicle, Mr. Graham fired a shot in his direction. Corporal Luedke returned fire.”
Oregon State Police reported that, despite life-saving measures, Graham died at the scene.
An investigation later found that Graham was a convicted felon who had been banned from possessing firearms.
“I want to thank the many investigators who approached this case with diligent care and professionalism,” DA Pond said.
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