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Carol Stream releases names of officers at scene of fatal shooting of Isaac Goodlow at his home

CAROL STREAM, Ill. (WLS) — The Village of Carol Stream released the names of police officers at the scene of the fatal shooting of an unarmed man on Friday.

Isaac Goodlow was shot and killed by police in his apartment in February.

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Police were responding to a domestic violence call made by his girlfriend.

As part of a federal civil rights lawsuit, a judge ordered the village to release the names of the officers involved.

The officers' names are Dan Pfingston, Nick Janetis, Molly McGovern, Austin Marquardt and Dan Koeller, along with Sergeant Steve Cadle.

Investigators have not said who fired the fatal shots.

The Dupage County State's Attorney is still reviewing the evidence and has not determined whether charges should be filed.

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Civil rights attorney Andrew M. Stroth released the following statement on behalf of Goodlow's family:

“It took nearly four months for the Village of Carol Stream to release the names of the officers involved in the tragic and unjustified shooting of Isaac Goodlow III, a 30-year-old Black man. The Village ultimately released this information based on judge's order in ongoing federal civil rights case At the time of the shooting, Isaac was unarmed and had been shot in the sanctity of his own bedroom. “The State of DuPage County, Robert Berlin, will promptly conduct its independent investigation and indictment.”

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