Chico >> Andrew Thomas, 26, the man who was shot by Paradise police officer Patrick Feaster, died early Saturday morning, according to a spokeswoman at Enloe Medical Center.

Thomas has been at Enloe since the Thanksgiving morning shooting that followed a rollover accident that killed his estranged wife Darien Ehorn, 23.

Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey said Saturday night that he will evaluate the case with these new set of facts.

He said they can look at criminal negligence again. Before Thomas’ death, criminal negligence required intent and purposeful pulling of the trigger, but that standard isn’t in play now.

Ramsey declined to press charges against Feaster on Dec. 10, saying there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute Feaster for assault with a firearm, discharge of firearm at an occupied vehicle or discharge of a firearm in a grossly negligent manner, because they all required proof the trigger of the firearm was pulled “willfully” or under circumstances in which the display of the gun was unreasonable.

Ramsey said that he had ruled that Feaster had fired accidentally based on evidence. He also said at the press conference that while it was likely that Feaster was negligent, it was not criminally so.

Ramsey also said Saturday that the FBI was briefed the night of the shooting and subsequently on the video. He said that he wouldn’t object to the state attorney general looking at the case, but said it’s rare that they do.

The State Department of Justice has been on the case since it began.

“They have everything we have,” he said.

Feaster, who is on paid administrative leave while undergoing an internal affairs investigation, was to be informed by Paradise Police Department of Thomas’ passing.