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Despite Homeland Security agents claiming they "feared for their lives" when drug suspect Michael Antonoff, 27, drove his car "directly" at them -- which they say forced them to shoot him "to avoid being struck" by his vehicle -- newly released video shows the federal agents aggressively positioned themselves closer to Antonoff's car in order to shoot him, and their story is a blatant lie. "To me, it really seems like they went out there that day to slaughter and kill him," his wife, Tara said of the video. "They’re probably kicking themselves in the pants right now that, by the grace of God, he survived." Federal charges brought against Antonoff for "assault on a law enforcement officer with a deadly weapon" were quietly dropped eight days after being filed, no doubt due to the video, but Antonoff still faces a slew of charges from the state of Florida. |