Aug 10, 2018 · ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A federal jury in Oregon has found FBI agent W. Joseph Astarita not guilty of charges related to the shooting death of a Malheur National Wildlife occupation spokesman in 2016....
W. Joseph Astarita, a member of the FBI’s elite Hostage Rescue Team, was the only federal or state officer charged in connection with the 41-day takeover at …
Aug 11, 2018 · Agent W. Joseph Astarita, 41, a member of the FBI's elite Hostage Rescue Team who spent hours on the witness stand over two days, squeezed the hands of defense lawyers Robert Cary and Meghan ...
Jul 26, 2018 · Defense lawyer for indicted FBI Agent W. Joseph Astarita said an Oregon State Police SWAT officer, identified as 'Officer 1,'' is the most likely person who took the two disputed gunshots at refuge occupation spokesman Robert LaVoy Finicum's truck on Jan. 26, 2016.
Though neither of Astarita's shots hit Finicum, prosecutors have charged the FBI agent with several felonies for allegedly failing to disclose them. Those charges include making false statements and obstruction of justice.
Indicted FBI Hostage Rescue Team member W. Joseph Astarita has retained Robert Cary, who is well known in the nation's capital for his defense ...
The FBI said Astarita is in working an "administrative capacity" with the agency, but has declined to discuss any additional details about the case. In the Stevens case, Cary initially lost at trial.
Astarita faced three charges: two counts of making a false statement and one count of obstruction of justice over the shots prosecutors said he fired and did not disclose. But even with two videos of the same shooting, there still was no exact way to tell who fired the shots.
During the testimony, jurors heard about Astarita’s extensive training to become a member of the Hostage Rescue Team and his 13 years of FBI service. But Maloney asked why a “super agent” such as Astarita could not recall where he was standing during the shooting.
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W. Joseph Astarita, a member of the FBI’s elite Hostage Rescue Team, was the only federal or state officer charged in connection with the41-day takeoverat the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Oregon. It was a case of two fired shots, one bullet hole and a crime scene free of bullet casings, according to prosecutors, ...
It was a case of two fired shots, one bullet hole and a crime scene free of bullet casings, according to prosecutors, who alleged that Astarita lied about his actions during the confrontation that left Robert LaVoy Finicum dead in the snow beside a road.