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Use of deadly force justified in the Jester's Bar shooting

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HELENA — A nine-person coroner's inquest jury found that three Helena police officers were justified in using deadly force when they shot a man in November 2025.

Use of deadly force justified in the Jester's Bar shooting

Police were called to Jester's Bar in downtown Helena on November 2nd to remove 40-year-old Paul Rolfes.

Rolfes had been trespassed from the bar but returned and barricaded himself in the bathroom.

Police attempted to subdue Rolfes using a Taser but were unsuccessful.

Rolfes stabbed one officer as they tried to restrain him, leading to the three officers - Nick Leshinski, Jacob Hamilton, and Bryce Liebel - to fire their service weapons, fatally injuring Rolfes.

Anaconda-Deer Lodge coroner Jesse Sather presided over the inquest, which was held over two days last week.


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