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WEBVTT ENGDAHL IS LIVE.REPORTER: ROB, THESE ARE JUSTTHE EXHIBITS PRESENTED IN ATWO-DAY GRAND-JURY, ALONG WITH400-PAGES OF TRANSCRIPT OF GRANDJUROR'S QUESTIONS.BUT TONIGHT, AUSTIN BAIER'SFAMILY HAS SOME QUESTIONS OFTHEIR OWN.A NOD FROM DEPUTY TYLER REIFF. >> WHAT ARE YOU DOING?REPORTER: AS HE EXITS HISCRUISER.FOUR-GUN SHOTS FATALLY HI,-- PAGE -- HIT AUSTIN BAIER OFLOUISVILLE.WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN THEDOOR-SLAM AND THE GUN-FIRE, WEONLY KNOW FROM TESTIMONYOBTAINED BY KETV NEWSWATCH 7.REIFF TOLD A GRAND JURY AFTER HEYELLED, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?THAT BAIER YELLED SOMETHING BACKAT ME.THEN HE STARTED TO WALAGGRESSIVELY, MUSCLES TENSED ANDFISTS CLENCHED. I ORDERED HIM TO GET DOWN ON THEGROUND.HE RESPONDED, NO, TO ME ANDCONTINUED ADVANCING.REIFF'S TESTIMONY COMES AFTERBAIER'S EX-GIRLFRIEND AND BOSSTOOK THE STAND.BOTH DESCRIBED BAIER'SOCCASSIONAL BIZARRE BEHAVIOR.BUT BAIER'S SISTER PAIGE SAYSIT'S ALMOST LIKE A CASE IS BEINGBUILT AGAINST HIM.>> IN A WAY IT SEEMS BIASED.IT'S LIKE YOU'RE TAKING A POLLAND FILL IT WITH PEOPLE WHOAREN'T POSITIVE TOWARDS THATPERSON.REPORTER: GRAND JUROR 11 ASKS,WHAT MADE YOU FEEL LIKE YOUNEEDED TO SHOOT?REIFF, I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TOTRANSITION TO ANYTHING ELSE.OBVIOUSLY BAIER SPRINTED.YOU CAN SEE THAT, JUST BRIEFLYIN THE ONLY VIDEO WE RECEIVED,FACING INTO THE CRUISER.AUSTIN, JUST A QUICK FLASH INTHE WINDOW.BUT PAIGE SAYS, THERE'S MOREQUESITONS THAT SHOULD'VE BEENASKED.FOR CASS COUNTY, IT'S SUCH ASMALL COUNTY.YOU KNOW ALMOST EVERYONE THERE,I JUST WONDER IF THEY MET PRIORTO THIS SITUATION?REPORTER: ALSO, NO JUROR ASKEDIF REIFF BELIEVED BAIER TO BEARMED.ONLY ABOUT REIFF'S BEHAVIOR.AND, THAT NOD?REIFF SAYS, IT WAS AFTER THEYMADE EYE CONTACT. HE GAVE ME THE MIDDLE FINGER.REIFF SAID HE ATTEMPTED CPR ANDCALLED FOR BACK-UP >> SHOT, CODE 99.ONE DOWN.REPORTER: BAIER'S FAMILY WISHESIT WOULD HAVE SAVED AUSTIN'SLIFE.>> TAKING HIS LIFE WASN'T THEANSWER.IT WASN'T THE RIGHT THING TO DO.REPORTER: THE STATE PATROLINVESTIGATOR WHO INTERVIEW

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KETV NewsWatch 7 obtained the exhibits and 400 pages of transcripts presented during a two-day grand jury that ultimately resulted in a “no true bill” ruling in the deputy-involved shooting death of a 23-year-old man.The grand jury was investigating the circumstances surrounding the Sept. 21 death of Austin Baier, who was shot by Deputy Tyler Reiff, 25, in Louisville. The grand jury recommended that law enforcement officers be equipped with Tasers and that the Cass County Sheriff's Office should employ 1-2 more officers per shift because "there was no reasonable backup for Deputy Reiff."Reiff opened fire moments after stopping Baier for reckless driving. Baier wasn’t carrying a weapon, but Reiff testified that the Louisville man was acting “aggressive." Four bullets struck Baier. Reiff told a grand jury that after he yelled at Baier, Baier “yelled something back at me, then he started to walk aggressively, muscles tensed and fists clenched.”“I ordered him to get on the ground,” Reiff said. “He responded, ‘No,’ to me and continued advancing.”Reiff’s testimony comes after Baier’s ex-girlfriend and boss took the stand. All described Baier’s occasional bizarre behavior, but his sister Paige said it’s almost like a case is being built against him.“In a way, it seems biased,” she said. “It's like you're taking a poll and filling it with people who aren't positive toward that person.”Grand juror No. 11 asked Reiff, “What made you feel like you needed to shoot?"“I didn’t have time to transition to anything else,” Reiff responded. “Obviously (Baier) sprinted."That’s evident in video received by KETV NewsWatch 7. But Paige said there are more questions that should’ve been asked.“For Cass County, it’s such a small county. You know almost everyone there,” she said. “I just wonder if they met prior to this situation?”No juror asked if Reiff believed Baier to be armed, only about his behavior. “He gave me the middle finger,” Reiff added.Reiff also said he attempted CPR and called for backup.Baier’s family wishes it would have saved his life.“Taking his life wasn’t the answer,” Paige said. “It wasn’t the right thing to do.”