Belfield Standoff & Shooting - KXNet - Bismarck/Minot/Williston/Dickinson

Belfield Standoff & Shooting

Posted: Updated:

One man is dead following a standoff with people Tuesday north of Belfield.
Authorities have no comment about an incident.
What we do know comes from the owner of the home where the man was shot by authorities.
Mike Burian said a standoff between a Dickinson man identified as Kyle Quackenbush and authorities began about 3:30 Tuesday morning and ended about twelve hours later with Quackenbush being shot on his porch.
Burian believes the incident began as a domestic dispute between Quackenbush and his girlfriend--who lives in the Belfield area.
At some point, Kyle drove north of Belfield, broke into Burian's home, and took a .223 caliber weapon from his gun collection.
Burian says he's not why Quackenbush fled to his home, but that he does know some of his relatives and believes Kyle had been there one time years ago.
Eventually someone contacted authorities and the SWAT Team was called in.
Burian says Kyle fired a shot outside from inside the home.  You can see the bullet hole through the window.
Sometime Tuesday afternoon, Quackenbush left the house and was shot here on the porch where bullet holes could be seen along with bullet holes in the fridge.
KX has contacted the Attorney Generals Office, Billings County Sheriff's Department and the Southwest Technical Team.
Billings County Sheriff Dave Jurgens says he has no comment on the case while the investigation continues.
A spokesperson with the Attorney Generals office won't confirm that anything has happened, but does say when a law enforcement officer is involved in a shooting their office and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation does investigate.
Both offices say they will release information by early next week.

  • Minot News

  • Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:23 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:23:55 GMT
    The flood of 2011 was devastating for the town of Burlington. But now, two years after the water started rushing over dikes and into a large part of the town, the effort to recover is hitting a new pace. Jim
    The flood of 2011 was devastating for the town of Burlington. But now, two years after the water started rushing over dikes and into a large part of the town, the effort to recover is hitting a new pace. Jim
  • Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:22 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:22:53 GMT
    Minot State University President Dr. David Fuller has been criticized in a performance evaluation by outgoing University System Chancellor Ham Shirvani. Shirvani recommends no pay raise for Fuller because
    Minot State University President Dr. David Fuller has been criticized in a performance evaluation by outgoing University System Chancellor Ham Shirvani. Shirvani recommends no pay raise for Fuller because
  • Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:20 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:20:15 GMT
    Frustrated residents of McLean County voiced their concerns over oil field waste being dumped near Underwood. Great River Energy is asking for a permit from McClean County to dispose of oil field waste. And
    Frustrated residents of McLean County voiced their concerns over oil field waste being dumped near Underwood. Great River Energy is asking for a permit from McClean County to dispose of oil field waste. And
Quick Clicks
Closings/Delays
View list
Calendar
What's happening?
Lottery Results
Feeling lucky?
Viewer Photos
Submit yours!
Road Report
Current conditions
TV Listings
See what's on
Gas Prices
Check near you
E-Mail Newsletter
Signup now

Most Popular

Stories
Videos
loading...
Powered by WorldNow
General information or questions:
kxinfo@kxnet.com

News:
Bismarck:
Phone: 701-223-9197
News Fax: 701-223-1985

News:
Minot:
Phone: 701-852-2104
News Fax: 701-838-1050
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 WorldNow and KXNET. All Rights Reserved.
For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.