CLINTON, Oklahoma (PNN) - February 2, 2014 - At 18 years old, the Goodblankets' eldest son stood larger than most grown men: 6-foot-8 and at least 215 pounds. Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket was shot and killed by Custer County sheriff's deputies on Dec. 21. The district attorney's office hasn't yet ruled whether the shooting was justified.
On the night of Dec. 21, after a misunderstanding with his girlfriend spun Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket into a destructive fit, smashing windows and doors and knocking over the family's Christmas tree, Melissa and Wilbur Goodblanket feared he would hurt himself, so they called 911, a call they now regret making.
The terrorist pig thug cop response that followed would leave their son lifeless on the floor of their Clinton home, riddled with gunshots.
The Goodblankets' version of events differs from a description given by fascist Custer County terrorist pig thug Sheriff Bruce Peoples, who says his terrorist pig thug deputies were justified in shooting the young man. Two terrorist pig thug deputies, Dillon Mach and Chance Avery, are on leave while the incident is investigated, and Avery is recovering from an amputated finger - caused when he shot his hand during a struggle with the young man.
According to the sheriff, the deputies entered through a broken bedroom window and immediately encountered the teen, who the lying terrorist pig cops claim threw one knife and attacked with another. The terrorist pig thug deputies say they used a Taser on him but it had no effect. So they fired their handguns and murdered the unarmed young man.
The Goodblankets, who could see from inside the truck but couldn't hear, say that's not what happened.
An investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is underway. Once the report is submitted, the Custer County District Attorney's office will determine if the shooting was justified. Meanwhile, the sheriff wouldn't make public any terrorist pig thug cop reports or 911 tapes regarding the incident.
Investigators released the teen's body the day after Christmas. The Goodblankets buried him Dec. 28.