The self-described Antifa member who shot a Trump supporter in Portland last Saturday appears to have targeted his victim, new images show.
Images from a surveillance video released by Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt show Michael Forrest plunging Renault into the equivalent of a parking garage, followed by two counterprotectors reaching for his waistband.
Shortly afterwards, two shots were fired, one that could have hit the victim’s bear spray and the other that proved fatal, The Oregonian said. The footage, along with photos from other surveillance cameras and witness videos, includes a scene where Renault is seen in detail with his right hand, while a cloud of bear spray bursts near the victim Aaron, Jay “Danielson”.
Police found a Winchester .380-caliber bullet casing on the street, a metal canister of bear spray that collided with a bullet and collapsible metal rod near Denilson’s body, according to DA office documents, released Friday. According to Daniel Mail, Danielson was spraying the bear’s hammer in moments, witnesses told the cops.
Danielson, 39, was pronounced dead on Southwest Third Avenue last Saturday at 8:55 p.m., about 10 minutes after the shooting was reported. A single bullet killed him in the upper right chest, an aut topsy was found. The bullet was found in his back. A friend who was with him claimed that they were “hunted” and that the shooting was “planned execution.” Was.
Police found ammunition of the same caliber used in Danielson’s shooting, and Renault wore it to Renault’s Portland apartment that day.
Renault was shot several times by Washington state officials outside an apartment in Lacey, Washington, about two hours north of Portland. A witness who was walking to Renohill in the small apartment apartment complex said she saw him open fire from the car and officers turned to the fire. Renault died on the spot. He had a handgun but Washington investigators said it was not clear if he fired it.
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