[Screen shot posted by FoxNews.com ...appears to be altered...see entire Video : http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2016/03/new-video-proves-that-fbi-shooting-of.html ] SEE : 5.45
by:FoxNews.com
The deadly January police shooting of the spokesman for an armed militia that had occupied an Oregon wildlife refuge was justified, officials said Tuesday; however, the actions of FBI agents during the incident remain under review.
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(It appears more like Finicum was responding to a hit from a tazer...and by the way the posted still shot grab above appears to be altered...view the whole vid to see what really happened..the OSP Officer charging upper left appears to have fired the three fatal shots to the back! The Officer lower right appears to be the one with the tazer)
(Also wrong again...numerous shots fired at the persons remaining in the vehicle after Finicum went down..no shots fired coming from the vehicle)
“Of the eight shots fired, the six shots fired by the Oregon State Police were justified, and, in fact, necessary,” Malheur County District Attorney Dan Norris said.
Two other shots – neither of which hit Finicum – were fired by FBI Hostage Rescue Team agents. Those agents, however, allegedly did not disclose their role in the incident during the subsequent investigation. They are currently the subject of an ongoing investigation by the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Justice and Deschutes County.
Officials at Tuesday’s news conference played synched videos of the encounter, one taken by an occupant of Finicum’s truck and the other recorded by an official aerial vehicle, which showed the final, anxious moments of Finicum’s life.
Finicum and other members of the militia had been on their way to a public meeting Jan. 26 when Oregon State Police pulled the group’s two trucks over, intent on arresting several members for the illegal occupation. The occupants of one of the vehicles, including the militia’s leader, Ammon Bundy, complied. Finicum and two other people in his truck did not.
At one point, Finicum can be seen and heard leaning out the driver side window yelling, “You can go ahead and shoot me” and “Okay boys, this is gonna get real. You want blood on your hands?”
Eventually, Finicum takes off from the traffic stop, driving at a reported 70 mph as he approaches a roadblock set up a little more than a mile from the initial stop. Finicum yells “hold on” as he tries to veer into the snow and steer around the roadblock, nearly hitting a police officer in the process. But Finicum ultimately crashes into a 3-foot high snowbank and the truck comes to a stop.
“Under Oregon law, Mr. Finicum was using his truck as a dangerous weapon,” Norris said.
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(Wrong the roadblock used by OSP and FBI is old school dangerous 1970's era not used anymore by majority of LE...set up on a curve and blocking 100% of the road...Finicum did not have time to slow down and stop...swerved to avoid a accident and incoming fire from FBI/OSP agents...also no LE Academy teaches shooting at a fleeing suspect...no threat..not since the 1970's has shooting a fleeing felon been taught/authorized...unless the felon is brandishing a weapon and or has shot at LE first #Period )
Finicum then exited the vehicle, ignoring three commands by police to lie down on the ground. Though Finicum has his hands out for most of the brief encounter, he reached with his right hand toward his left jacket pocket three times. Police later found a 9-mm. handgun in that pocket. Officers had also been told to expect that Finicum would be armed with a pistol.
oped: Just for the record Finicum was known to carry a revolver in a holster *OpenCarry*...well documented...was a OSP statement that a 9mm auto found in his pocket his or a plant? Fingerprints on weapon ? At any rate if the alleged weapon was not pulled from concealment and brandished it is not a justified shooting...no threat present...under the DA's' rationalization' anyone known to have a CCW permit can be shot by police because ...they *maybe* could pose a threat! #BustedLogic
The first two times Finicum reached near his jacket officers held their fire. But the third time, two officers fired the shots that killed him. At the time, an Oregon trooper was attempting to get near enough to Finicum to use a Taser to apprehend him by non-lethal means.
“[The cops] believed he was reaching for a handgun and believed he was about to use deadly force against them of the trooper armed with a Taser,” Deschutes County Sheriff Shane Nelson said.
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