Randy Dawson

Randy Dawson

Randy Scott Dawson

Homicide

Randall “Randy” Scott Dawson
52 YOA
302 E. 10th St.
Waterloo, Iowa
Black Hawk County
December 24, 2014

 

Case Summary compiled by Jody Ewing

 
Randall “Randy” Scott Dawson, 52, was shot multiple times at his Waterloo home on Christmas Eve, 2014.

Waterloo police said officers and paramedics responded to a shooting at 302 East 10th Street at 9:25 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014, after a neighbor reported what sounded like five or six gunshots. Waterloo Fire and Rescue transported Dawson to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead, said Daniel Trelka, director of safety services for Waterloo.

Trelka said police were looking for one or two “persons of interest” in the shooting.

One person was placed in a squad car in handcuffs shortly after police arrived on scene but was not arrested.

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The 302 E. 10th St. home in Waterloo where Randy Dawson was shot Christmas Eve, 2014.

In a Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier story published Dec. 25, 2014, Brandy Iehl described Dawson as a helpful neighbor. Iehl lives two houses down on East 10th Street, and said Dawson helped her change a flat tire on her truck.

“I didn’t even ask, he came over and offered,” Iehl told the Courier’s Jeff Reinitz and John Molseed, who reported that Dawson lived at the E. 10th St. home with other relatives.

Neighbors home at the time of the shooting said they didn’t hear much until police arrived.

“I was sitting here, and I heard like three loud thuds. It didn’t really sound like gunshots to me, just thuds. Then next thing I know, I heard all the sirens,” one neighbor a few doors down from the scene of the shooting told the Courier.

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“I heard nothing,” said J.T. Smith, who lives at 308 E. 10th St. “I was here watching TV and I didn’t know anything was going on until I saw the (police) lights.”

Iehl, who lives at the same address, had just returned from a Christmas light festival with her son and said the incident left her unnerved.

“I’ve got a 5-year-old who lays his head down right there,” she said, pointing at her home one house away from where Dawson had been shot.

Recent early morning altercations at home

According to the Courier, Dawson and his relatives had moved into the house — which sits on the corner of East 10th and Lafayette streets — less than a year ago. One neighbor said he’d recently heard early morning altercations taking place at the home.

“It’s like 5:30 (a.m.) and people are yelling,” he said.

Waterloo police officers cordoned off the home with crime scene tape, and two squad cars guarded the scene through Christmas Day until investigators could arrive.

“This is getting too close to home. I’ve been here 17 years, and sure there has been a thing happen a time or two, but there’s been a lot of shooting going on anymore,” a neighbor who declined to give her name told the Courier. “I wish people could just get along.”

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Jennifer Becker, Dawson’s girlfriend, gave birth to the couple’s son about six months after Dawson’s death.

On Wednesday, September 23, 2015, KWWL Channel 7’s Olivia Mancino met with Dawson’s daughter and girlfriend outside Dawson’s former home. The two women described Dawson as a jokester with a heart that let everyone in.

“He would give anybody any kind of assistance they needed, the shirt off his back. He would take the time to help anyone,” his daughter, Rachel McKinney, told KWWL.

Dawson’s girlfriend, Jennifer Becker, gave birth to the couple’s son six months after Dawson’s death.

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Randy Scott Dawson was named after his late father.

“Every time I think about him I smile,” Becker told Channel 7. “But he was great about being strong and he left a lot of that strength with me.”

Becker named the child Randy Scott Dawson, after his father, and said she is grateful she has a piece of Randy forever.

“Our son is doing great and he would be so proud,” she said. “I’m going to give our son a great life like I know he wanted.”

McKinney told KWWL she planned to speak at the National Day of Remembrance Murder Victims Walk in Waterloo on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015.

About Randy Dawson

Randall Scott “Randy” Dawson, 52, of Waterloo, died Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014 at UnityPoint Health-Allen Hospital, the victim of a homicide/robbery.

He was born Dec. 15, 1962, in Waterloo, the son of Leslie and Jeanne Neibergall Dawson. He married Michelle Hammargren, and they later divorced.

Randy attended Hawkeye Community College and received his certification in welding. He was self-employed in home improvement and worked in property maintenance.

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Randy Dawson with daughter Rachel McKinney

Survivors included a son, Dustin of Waterloo; two daughters, Rachel (Justin) McKinney of Waterloo and Jayden Denbow of Nahunta, Ga.; eight grandchildren; his mother and stepfather, Jeanne and John Proctor of Elk Run Heights; two brothers, David (Natasha) of Waterloo and Mike of Evansdale; and five sisters, Deanna (John) Patnode of Scottsdale, Ariz., Ferrol (Rick) Kopren of Cottage Grove, Minn., CarrieAnn Proctor of Clearwater, Fla., Rene (Mike) Gibbons of Elk Run Heights and Anjel (Joe) Graham of Waterloo.

Preceding him in death were his paternal grandparents, Donald and Lois Dawson; maternal grandparents, Fred and Phyllis Neibergall; his father; a brother, Little Les Dawson; and a sister, Lesa Marie Dawson.

Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014 at Parrott & Wood Chapel of Memories, an Overton Family Service, with burial in Poyner Cemetery. Visitation was held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday and an hour before services Saturday at the funeral home.

Information Needed

If you have any information about Randy Dawson’s unsolved murder please call the Waterloo Police Department at 291-4340 ext 3 or Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers at 855-300-TIPS (8477).

Anyone with information may be eligible for a cash reward.

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3 Responses to Randy Dawson

  1. Dustin Dawson says:

    I bet Mike ozwald did it. His brother Brian ozwald ran out front door pointing at Mike saying he did he is the one that shot Randy. Rip dad I bet it’s because waterloo police should not allow confidential informants get away with anything literally let Mike go Christmas day without even a gun powder residue test. Some friend you were to my dad. Wait till it comes the day you answer to heavily father. Should the police be held partially responsible I don’t think Mike would have done it not knowing someone downtown to help him. Jeff tyler waterloo police investigator wouldn’t take my version of that day. How does one get away with that with capital murder. I bet he would shit if someone from a higher rank took his job as pointless and a waste or taxpayers money. All bums

  2. Jennifer Becker says:

    I dont understand how no one knows nothing. And with 2 people in the home with him. Start talking people

  3. Ashley Bruno says:

    Maybe the reward will get people to talk. :( miss him so much.
    RIP Randy

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