The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation has identified the Waterloo man police shot and killed on Sunday, Nov. 16.

Benjamin Sink, 47, was wanted on several charges "related to a domestic relationship," according to a DCI news release. Police say he refused to pull over around 9:30 p.m. when members of the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, the Iowa State Patrol and several other local law enforcement agencies attempted to stop him.

During a pursuit, police disabled Sink's vehicle using stop sticks. He allegedly exited his vehicle, produced a firearm and fired at officers, the news release says.

Deputies with the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office and a trooper with the Iowa State Patrol returned fire, striking Sink. He died at an area hospital.

The news release does not name the officer

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