"Cop City" activist Manuel Terán shot dozens of times, autopsy reveals.

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Manuel Terán, the activist killed by Georgia state troopers at the site of Atlanta's planned public safety training center, died from at least 57 gunshot wounds, according to a newly released autopsy report. The report differs from an independent autopsy performed at the request of the activist's family. Officers say the 26-year-old activist shot and wounded a trooper before law enforcement returned fire, killing them during a Jan. 18 "clearing operation" at the site, which has been dubbed "Cop City" by activists.
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