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Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2016 10:44 AM
Subject: FBI Statement on Officer Involved Shooting March 8, 2016
FBI STATEMENT ON OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING MARCH 8, 2016
News Release from FBI - Oregon
Posted on FlashAlert: March 8th, 2016 10:43 AM
On January 26, 2016, along Highway 395 in Harney County, Oregon State Police
(OSP) troopers and FBI agents put themselves in harm's way as part of the
effort to bring the situation at the refuge to an end peacefully. I can assure
that no one, from the Director of the FBI down to each and every employee who
was working in Harney County, wanted this situation to end in violence or
death.
However, Mr. Finicum chose to break the law, put other people's lives in
danger, and, as the investigation shows, provoke a confrontation with law
enforcement. As the sheriff and DA have shown, the threat Mr. Finicum posed to
OSP troopers and agents along Highway 395 on that day was real and imminent,
and certainly justified the use of deadly force by law enforcement.
As you have heard today, the investigation conducted by the Tri-County Major
Incident Team determined that OSP troopers fired three shots at Mr. Finicum's
vehicle as it approached the law enforcement barricade at a high rate of speed,
the vehicle nearly hitting a law enforcement officer. The team also determined
OSP troopers fired three additional shots that struck and killed Mr. Finicum as
he reached for his weapon after exiting his vehicle.
The county's investigation also indicated that, in between the two series of
shots fired by OSP troopers, one, and possibly two, additional shots were fired
by law enforcement as Mr. Finicum was exiting the vehicle after hitting the
snow bank. As autopsy results confirm, neither of these shots struck Mr.
Finicum. The question of who fired these shots has not been resolved. Upon
learning this, and given the FBI presence on scene, I immediately contacted our
Inspection Division which notified the United States Department of Justice's
Office of Inspector General which is currently investigating this matter.
Because this is an ongoing matter, it would be inappropriate for me or anyone
to speculate or comment further, but I can tell you that the FBI is fully
cooperating with the Office of Inspector General.
Since January 2nd, the FBI has worked in partnership with Harney County and our
law enforcement partners throughout the state to resolve the situation at the
refuge. Since that time, hundreds upon hundreds of FBI employees traveled to
Burns with the sole purpose of bringing this situation to a peaceful
conclusion.
Working together with our partners, we have been able to do just that. The
refuge is clear and will be re-opening soon. People who once feared for their
safety are back in their homes. Those who chose to break the law will have
their day in court. Life is not yet completely normal, but we are on the path
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