The rifle’s barrel was about 2 feet from the bull, and Jack Yantis’ finger was on the trigger.
“Everything was going as planned. … I did not notice any conversation at all” between Jack Yantis and the deputies, Paradis said. “Then the one cop turned around and grabbed his shoulder and jerked him backwards.”
The deputy came from behind, spun Yantis around and grabbed the rifle’s scope, Paradis said.
The deputy pushed Yantis. The rifle was still in Yantis’ hands, its barrel pointed at the ground. Yantis was trying to regain his footing.
Paradis said he does not know whether the rifle fired, but he thinks it might have discharged accidentally when the deputy grabbed Yantis and spun him, or when one of the deputy’s bullets pierced Yantis’ hand holding the rifle, hitting the gun and damaging it.
One deputy began shooting at Yantis, then the other deputy started shooting.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/article43654638.html
The above is the Y family version of events - a deputy grabbing the scope of the gun is the most troubling to me. He must have grabbed from behind as who would advance toward someone with a rifle pointed at them?
To me, that set off the deadly encounter, especially if the deputies did not say a word to JY. JY would not have known what was happening or what the deputies wanted. Ballistics will show the direction of any bullet fired from JY's rifle, and how close either deputy was when they fired.
ISP is stalling now. The FBI will soon look the same unless they release something in the next few days. Jmo.
“Everything was going as planned. … I did not notice any conversation at all” between Jack Yantis and the deputies, Paradis said. “Then the one cop turned around and grabbed his shoulder and jerked him backwards.”
The deputy came from behind, spun Yantis around and grabbed the rifle’s scope, Paradis said.
The deputy pushed Yantis. The rifle was still in Yantis’ hands, its barrel pointed at the ground. Yantis was trying to regain his footing.
Paradis said he does not know whether the rifle fired, but he thinks it might have discharged accidentally when the deputy grabbed Yantis and spun him, or when one of the deputy’s bullets pierced Yantis’ hand holding the rifle, hitting the gun and damaging it.
One deputy began shooting at Yantis, then the other deputy started shooting.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/article43654638.html
The above is the Y family version of events - a deputy grabbing the scope of the gun is the most troubling to me. He must have grabbed from behind as who would advance toward someone with a rifle pointed at them?
To me, that set off the deadly encounter, especially if the deputies did not say a word to JY. JY would not have known what was happening or what the deputies wanted. Ballistics will show the direction of any bullet fired from JY's rifle, and how close either deputy was when they fired.
ISP is stalling now. The FBI will soon look the same unless they release something in the next few days. Jmo.