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News (Media Awareness Project) - US GA: Family, Store Owner Wonder If Preacher Knew the Men Who Shot Him Were Off
Title:US GA: Family, Store Owner Wonder If Preacher Knew the Men Who Shot Him Were Off
Published On:2009-09-04
Source:Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA)
Fetched On:2009-09-05 19:23:00
FAMILY, STORE OWNER WONDER IF PREACHER KNEW THE MEN WHO SHOT HIM WERE OFFICERS

Before he died Wednesday, with bullet wounds to his liver, pastor
Jonathan Ayers asked paramedics who shot him.

The rest of the small town of Toccoa and anyone who saw the dramatic
convenience store video now knows Ayers was killed by undercover
officers in a sting operation.

Ayers' brother-in-law Matt Carpenter believes these words mean one
thing -- that the Lavonia minister did not know he was being
approached by law enforcement and that he inadvertently stepped into
the middle of their drug investigation.

"I think it scared him," when the black Cadillac Escalade pulled next
to Ayers' car and two men got out with guns drawn, said Carpenter.

Carpenter said that's why he tried to speed away.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation is examining the fatal shooting. The
two plain-clothes officers -- both members of a northeast Georgia
tri-county drug task force -- are on administrative leave.

"I've rerun it in my mind," Carpenter said. "He had used an ATM
inside, got into his car and then a black Escalade pulled up and
[they] jumped out ... If they ID'd themselves, he couldn't hear them
because his windows were up."

GBI spokesman John Bankhead said witnesses heard the two men identify
themselves as law enforcement officers.

The sheriff also told reporters the agents "yelled, 'Police. Stop.'"

Stephens County Sheriff Randy Shirley said the shooting came after
Ayers hit one of the agents with his car as he backed up. The second
one shot Ayers because the 29-year-old minister had maneuvered his
car toward him in a "threatening manner," Shirley said.

Ayers was able to drive away from the Shell station but crashed into
a utility pole a short distance away. It was there that Ayers,
according to Carpenter, asked paramedics "Who shot me?"

Ayers died later, soon after surgery.

The sheriff said Ayers was not a target of the drug investigation.

The store owner, Joe Joseph, said he didn't know the agents were law
enforcement officers and it looked like they were firing at each other.

While the agents were shooting, a man was pumping gas just a few feet
away and there were other people in the parking lot, Joseph said.
Another five or six people were inside the store.

"I'm surprised nobody got hurt," Joseph said.

The agents were assigned to a task force that investigates drug cases
in Stephens, Habersham and Rabun Counties. Ayers caught their
attention because he was with a woman who twice sold drugs to the
officers, said Bankhead.

"What they saw was indicative of drug transaction," Bankhead said.
"They didn't know the guy. They followed him to the convenience store
and tried to arrest him."

The woman's name has not been released because she is still being
questioned about the shooting. She is being held in the Stephens
County Jail on drug charges.

Ayers family believes he was not involved in drugs and they don't
know his connection to the woman.

Carpenter said people often called the Shoal Creek Baptist Church for help.

"She was asking for cash and he brought her some cash to help her
out," Carpenter said. "Jonathan sought to do exactly what God wanted
him to do."

Before going into surgery, Carpenter said Ayers reassured his wife,
16-weeks pregnant with their first child, that he had done nothing wrong.

"He told Abby 'I didn't do anything wrong. I love you. Take care of
yourself,'" Carpenter said. "I think he knew he was going to die. But
I think he knows where he was going."
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