koshergrl
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Get rid of all the feds in the forests.
The FBI has confirmed that a U.S. Forest Service officer allegedly shot and killed a Hutchinson man who was traveling through Arizona.
“A Forest Service Officer stopped to render assistance to a vehicular traffic accident,” Glenn Milnor, an FBI spokesman in Phoenix, said in an email statement.
Tyler Miller, 51, was on his way to a spiritual retreat in Arizona when he got in an accident, his family attorney said in a statement.
“According to the FBI, while driving on a curvy mountain road Ty apparently lost control of his pickup truck and went off the road where his vehicle hit a large rock,” family attorney Matt Bretz said. “It is unclear exactly what happened next, except to say that after Ty got out of his crashed vehicle a U.S. Forest Service officer shot Ty near the scene of the accident.”
Kansas man killed after Forest Service officer stopped to help him, FBI says
The FBI has confirmed that a U.S. Forest Service officer allegedly shot and killed a Hutchinson man who was traveling through Arizona.
“A Forest Service Officer stopped to render assistance to a vehicular traffic accident,” Glenn Milnor, an FBI spokesman in Phoenix, said in an email statement.
Tyler Miller, 51, was on his way to a spiritual retreat in Arizona when he got in an accident, his family attorney said in a statement.
“According to the FBI, while driving on a curvy mountain road Ty apparently lost control of his pickup truck and went off the road where his vehicle hit a large rock,” family attorney Matt Bretz said. “It is unclear exactly what happened next, except to say that after Ty got out of his crashed vehicle a U.S. Forest Service officer shot Ty near the scene of the accident.”
Kansas man killed after Forest Service officer stopped to help him, FBI says