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Additional charges announced in April 19 shooting investigation

Post Date:05/27/2026

Following the April 19, 2026, shooting in the Iowa City Pedestrian Mall, Iowa City Police have worked to identify individuals involved in the shooting and in the large fight that preceded it.

The investigation found that at approximately 1:45 a.m., April 19, a large fight broke out in the 100 Block of East College Street in the Downtown Pedestrian Mall. During a break in that fight, Ka'Mari Dozier, 17, of Cedar Rapids, handed a gun to Damarian M. Jones, 17, of Cedar Rapids. Jones shot the gun six times into the crowded Pedestrian Mall and injured five people with gunfire.

Dozier faces five counts of attempted murder - joint criminal conduct, for supplying Jones the firearm immediately prior to the shooting. Dozier was also prohibited  from possessing firearms at the time of this incident.

Following the shooting, Jones fled the scene with Isaiah M. Bates, 18, of Cedar Rapids. The investigation showed Bates arranged for Jones' transportation out of Iowa City. Bates also later conducted internet searches related to the disposal of firearms.

Bates faces charges of Obstruction, Accessory after the Fact, and Riot.

The following individuals each face a single count of Riot for their roles in the Pedestrian Mall fight:

  • Simon Ntitetereza, 19, of Cedar Rapids
  • Kortez T. Rhodes, 18, of Dubuque 
  • Elijah J. Koch, 18, of Cedar Rapids
  • Lamon A. Boyce, 24, of Cedar Rapids
  • Sean D. Thurman, 25, of Cedar Rapids
  • Tyrone D. Poole, 25, of Marion
  • Andre R. Roberts, 24, of Cedar Rapids
  • Keivon D. Stokes, 18, of Cedar Rapids
  • Shakayis A. Taylor, 20, of Cedar Rapids
  • Jymin E. White, 21, of Cedar Rapids
  • Kyree L. Wilkerson, 26, of Burlington
  • Two juveniles

Copies of the charges can be found online.

A criminal charge is merely an accusation, all persons are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. No further information is available at this time.

How you can help:

This incident is being actively investigated by the Iowa City Police Department and we are asking the public for assistance. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Iowa City Police Department at 319-356-5275. In addition, anyone in that area with security cameras is asked to review their recordings and contact the Iowa City Police Department with any potential footage or information about this incident.

Iowa City Area Crime Stoppers is also offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information about this incident that leads to an arrest. Crime Stoppers tips can be submitted via the P3 Tips app, online at iccrimestoppers.org, or by phone at 319-358-TIPS (8477). All tips and calls are held in strict confidence and anonymity is guaranteed. Individuals providing information are not required to reveal their identity to collect a reward.

CASE # 2026003915

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