The family of a man shot by police in Fort Yates last year said they wanted answers.

The FBI was in Standing Rock Friday to talk to the family and the Tribal Council. The agents said the officers involved were cleared and the case is closed.

We first covered this story back in October when the incident happened, and then returned at the beginning of this year when Gipp's family was looking for answers on what happened at 7 months ago.

Answers are beginning to surface for a family seeking justice for their loved one. Officers say Ryan Gipp walked over to them with his hand in his pockets and didn't follow police orders and was shot.

"The two FBI agents did give us an overview and a video, dash cam of the incident that occurred that night," said Mike Faith, Standing Rock Sioux Tribal chairman.

Faith says the case was reviewed by The United States Attorney's Office in the District of Nebraska

"Determined that Officer Sandland and Officer Webb did not violate George Ryan Gipp Jr. civil rights. And that no charges are warranted and have closed their case," said Faith.

The FBI says Nebraska reviewed it because North Dakota and South Dakota felt a conflict of interest.

FBI agents say the investigation was thorough in an effort to show transparency since the case involved two officers.

"Like always, our condolences do go out to the family. It is a sad time, but the family wanted to know also, and the tribe. So the case has been closed," said Faith.

We reached out to the family several times to get their thoughts on the findings and have not heard back yet.

We asked to see the dashcam video of the shooting, but our request was denied. KFYR-TV has made a Freedom of Information Act request to the FBI. We will update this story when the FOIA is processed.

Faith says he's glad the family is able to get some form of closure in this incident.