Autopsy Reveals 'Cop City' Activist Shot Over 50 Times by Officers in Atlanta

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The official autopsy report for Manuel Paez Terán, an environmental activist shot and killed by police during a raid in a Georgia public park, does not support the state's narrative that Paez Terán fired first. The report states that gunpowder residue was not found on Paez Terán's hands or clothes, but the absence of residue is not conclusive evidence that he did not fire a weapon. The autopsy report details the 57 gunshot wounds Paez Terán received, but does little to clarify what actually happened that day.
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