SIOUX FALLS,S.D. (KELO AM) - The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation says over 100 rounds came the Kimball home where Donald and Michael London were holed-up last week.
Law enforcement fire less than a dozen rounds in response.
Attorney General Marty Jackley says 132 law enforcement personnel responded to the standoff. He says with the number of rounds fired from the home, it's incredible that more officers weren't injured. Sergeant John Koenig was wounded the firefight and has since been released from the hospital.
Calling it one of the most dangerous events in South Dakota history, Jackley says the cooperation and bravery of the officers helped to bring the standoff to an end.
Jackley thanks the public for providing support, food and shelter to the officers.
The house in rural Kimball has been turned over to the family of Donald and Michael London who are considered innocent until proven guilty.