DeKalb County Autopsy Reveals Multiple Gunshot Wounds in Cop City Protester's Death

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The official autopsy report for Manuel Teran, who was shot and killed during a raid on the forest at the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center site, has been released. The report from DeKalb County Medical Examiner’s Office said Teran had at least 57 gunshot wounds, and it detailed that “gunpowder residue is not seen on the hands.” Teran’s family spoke out in a press release Wednesday evening after the official autopsy was released. Authorities have said that because Georgia State Patrol troopers do not wear body cameras, there is no video footage capturing the shooting.
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