Georgia state troopers who shot and killed an environmental activist at the site of a planned police and firefighter training center near Atlanta will not be charged. Mountain Judicial Circuit District Attorney George Christian said Friday that he found the troopers' use of deadly force against Manuel Paez Terán “objectively reasonable.” The troopers were not wearing body cameras, and Paez Terán’s family and other activists have expressed skepticism from the start about law enforcement statements about the shooting. Brian Spears is an attorney for the late activist's family. He expressed “extreme disappointment” in Christian’s report on Friday.