CAROL STREAM, Ill. — The family of the man shot and killed by Carol Stream police has viewed the body-camera footage from the officers involved in the shooting and is demanding it to be released to the public, saying its “worst fears were confirmed.”
Isaac Goodlow III, 30, was fatally shot in the early-morning hours of Feb. 3 in the 200 block of East St. Charles Road at Carol Stream’s Villagebrook Apartments. Police say they were responding to a domestic violence incident.
The Carol Stream Police Department confirmed that all officers’ body cameras were activated during the incident. Acting Carol Stream Police Chief Brian Cluever described the incident as “tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving.” The department confirmed that two officers fired their weapons, killing Goodlow.
In accordance with the department’s policy, the officers involved have been placed on paid leave while the state’s attorney’s office and the DuPage Public Integrity Unit — made up of several DuPage County law enforcement agencies — reviews the body-cam footage and conducts an investigation.