The family of Dominique White is still searching for answers.

White was shot and killed by two Topeka Police Officers the morning of September 28th, after they responded to the report of gunshots coming from Ripley Park area.

Officers initially said Dominique White struggled with police, ran, and attempted to reach into his pocket, where police believe he may have had a gun, and they opened fire. Initial reports were that a gun was recovered at the scene.

The family say they are ready to move on, but say they can’t - not until they know what really happened the morning Dominique was killed.

“Dominique's death at the hands of those sworn to protect and serve the community where he lived is heartbreaking enough, let alone not having the answers of who and why this had happen,” Dominique's father, Kelly White, said.

The family of Dominique White gathered at his mother's home. Not to protest the shooting of Dominique, but to voice their concerns city officials have not been communicating with them about the investigation, like they said they would.

13 NEWS' Shawn Wheat was with the family Wednesday and will show you what they had to say coming up on 13 NEWS at 6

“No liaison has been assigned to our family by the city or any other authority. Topeka Police Department has had three meetings with us. Only one meeting has occurred and they were seeking answers. They weren’t ready to give any. The couldn’t give any,” Kelly White said.

State representative John Alcala sent a letter to Interim City manager Doug Gerber, urging city leaders to address the family’s request for information. Gerber met with the family shortly after the shooting. 13 NEWS reached out to him Thursday to ask why the city hasn’t appointed a liaison for the White Family.

Gerber disputed the family's claim, telling 13 NEWS, “TPD has provided a liaison to the family for their questions and concerns. This individual continues to communicate with the family, to the best of my understanding.”

“They continue to talk about transparency and how they want to help, and they wanna bridge this gap and everything, and it doesn’t seem to be happening,” Dominique's step-father Brock Wynne said.

13 NEWS took the family’s concerns to District Attorney Mike Kagay. He said he has opened a dialogue with the White family attorney.

“I cannot simply call the victim's family and give them some information, or share with them. I have to go through their attorney. Again that’s Kansas law,” Kagay said.

“There's so many different reports of what happened and how it happened. We need answers, and the only way we’re going to get those answers is by seeing that information,” Dominique's stepmother, Molly White, said.

The family told 13 NEWS they want to see body camera video from officers at the scene, but District Attorney Kagay told said Kansas law prohibits the release of the video until an investigation of the incident is completed.

"I don’t want to seem insensitive to their needs, but I have to do the right thing, and the right thing is to follow procedure," he said.

"To protect the integrity of the investigation. And ultimately if there is a criminal prosecution in this matter, I absolutely can’t be sharing evidence until it’s publicly disclosed. Kansas law is very clear on this.”

Until they know if the shooting was justified, the family says they cannot know if justice has been served.

“We the family, we wanna know. If he had done something wrong, then show us, so we can put this behind us,” Kelly White said.

“We want them held accountable, if they were in the wrong,” Dominique's mother, Teresa Wynne, said.

13 NEWS asked the Lawrence Police Department, which is conducting the investigation, for an update, and they said they didn’t have one at this time.

Kagay said his office has been in constant contact with LPD. His office will then have to review the findings, and make a determination on whether or not to press criminal charges.