Seattle's police watchdog agency says an officer who fatally shot a man last New Year's Eve acted within policy

Iosio Faletogo was killed after he ran from a traffic stop. He and a passenger were pulled over after an illegal lane change. The woman who owned the car had a suspended license.

Faletogo was armed with a handgun, which he let go of when six police officers wrestled him to the ground.

The city's Office of Police Accountability says officer Jared Keller feared he was in danger and followed his training in deciding to shoot.

Of six officers who restrained Faletogo, Keller fired the single gunshot. He is still with the Seattle Police Department according to the OPA report, issued Wednesday.

Faletogo's mother said if that shooting is deemed to be within SPD policy then the policy needs to change. She's speaking to media through her attorney, Corey Guilmette.