Originally Posted by Calhoun
The Attorney General determines there is insufficient evidence....

Used to be that was left up to a jury of your peers.

I'm especially confused by the testimony of both deputies saying he fired a shot towards them.

And there was an empty case in the chamber.

But the blood on the .204 bullet they found was Yantis'.

So how did Yantis fire a shot toward the deputies, and yet the bullet hit Yantis?

That would seem to put the testimony of the deputies into serious doubt.

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Investigators also found a .20-caliber round at the scene, and Yantis’ .204-caliber rifle had an empty shell casing in the chamber. An FBI ballistics expert who tested the .20-caliber round could not conclusively establish that the bullet came from Yantis’ rifle. Blood on the round was tested and found to be that of Yantis, the report said.


Scroll up and you'll see a very simple explanation for that...and likely something similar happened

And it's usually up to prosecutors to determine whether they fIle charges or not

Last edited by gitem_12; 07/29/16.

The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude


Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell