Cedar Rapids Officer Assaulted Responding to Harassment Call

Edited release
06/15/22

A Cedar Rapids police officer is recovering from injuries suffered early this morning in the
pursuit of a suspect.
According to a release from the Department, an officer arrived on scene at 325 Lewellen Drive
NW regarding a harassment call at 2:20 am. While on the call, the officer located the male
subject believed to be the source of the harassment. A foot pursuit then ensued.
At one point during the chase, the man charged at the officer and was able to knock the officer
to the ground. The suspect then repeatedly punched the officer in the face causing serious
injury. The man then fled back into the residence.
Additional officers and emergency medical services responded to treat the injured officer
before being taken to the University of Iowa Hospital for treatment. The officer’s injuries are
not believed to be life threatening.
Officers located the suspect in a locked bathroom inside the residence and took him into
custody. He’s been identified as 34-year-old Ryan Floerchinger. Floerchinger was charged with
2 nd degree Burglary, Willful Injury, Assault on a Peace Officer with the Intent to Inflict Serious
Injury, Interference with Official Acts Causing Serious Injury, and Trespass.
Floerchinger also had outstanding warrants for his arrest. The investigation is ongoing and
additional charges may be forthcoming.
The injured Cedar Rapids Police Officer, who has not yet been identified, is a 23 year veteran of
the department.