Former Iowa officer, trooper accused of pulling gun, hitting motorcyclist

KCRG-TV 9

DES MOINES, Iowa - A former Iowa police officer and former Iowa State Trooper could end up costing taxpayers millions of dollars.

Robert Smith of Durant is accused of hitting and then pulling a gun on a motorcyclist he'd pulled over, and the motorcyclist is filing a civil lawsuit against Smith, and asking the State of Iowa for damages, as well..

KCRG-TV 9 obtained police cam video of the former trooper hitting and holding a gun on Bryce Yakish.

A settlement payout would come directly from Iowa's general fund.

Yakish has already filed the civil suit as well as submitted a claim form with the Iowa State Appeal Board. The claim says Yakish wants $2 million from the state due to injuries he sustained because of then trooper Smith's actions.

A claim with the State Appeal Board is different than a lawsuit. With the filing of the claim, the Iowa Attorney General's office has to now try and reach a settlement with Yakish. The settlement will ultimately have to be approved by the board.

If a settlement is not reached after six months, Yakish will then be able to file a lawsuit against the state in court.

A settlement payout would come directly from the state's general fund.


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