Pubdate: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 Source: Toccoa Record, The (GA) Copyright: 2009 The Toccoa Record Contact: http://www.thetoccoarecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5073 Author: Rob Moore, The Northeast Georgian DA: INVESTIGATION CONTINUES Mountain Judicial Circuit District Attorney Brian Rickman said it is unclear when the Georgia Bureau of Investigation might complete its probe of the officer-involved shooting of a Lavonia pastor last week in Toccoa. Rickman said agents are continuing to conduct interviews and to follow up on information in connection with the shooting death of 28-year-old Jonathan Ayers of Lavonia by a Mountain Judicial Circuit Narcotics Criminal Investigation and Suppression (NCIS) team undercover agent. That incident occurred mid-afternoon Tuesday in the parking lot of a Shell convenience store near downtown Toccoa when NCIS agents pulled up behind Ayers' car in an unmarked Cadillac Escalade, jumped out and attempted to question him. As the agents - who were not in uniform - attempted to question Ayers, he put his car in reverse, striking one of the agents. A second agent fired two shots into Ayers' vehicle after Ayers turned the car toward him and proceeded forward. The GBI was called automatically to conduct an independent investigation into the officer-involved shooting, but has limited resources to commit on an ongoing basis, Rickman said. That's because of the ongoing, labor-intensive search for Kristi Cornwell in Blairsville and furloughs of GBI agents. "It's a prime example of why the furloughs hit so hard," Rickman said. "When you have a situation like this and a missing person simultaneously in Blairsville, and agents are being furloughed and agent positions are being frozen, the GBI is challenged." But Rickman doesn't want the public to think agents are not doing their jobs thoroughly. "They're working night and day," Rickman said of GBI personnel. "They're in a difficult spot, but they're doing a professional, thorough and unbelievable job investigating what needs to be investigated." Rickman said that because of the furloughs, freezing of open agent positions and simultaneous Cornwell abduction probe, the GBI likely will not be able to complete the investigation into the officer-involved shooting of Ayers as quickly as the public would like. "I can't say for sure" when the investigation might be completed, Rickman said. "I don't want to speculate on the [GBI] crime lab on how long it will take to process the evidence submitted." Pending the outcome of the investigation, two of the five NCIS agents are on paid administrative leave, Rickman confirmed. "Just one agent fired shots," he said. "The other suffered minor injuries when he was hit by the vehicle." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D