A preliminary private autopsy has found that the unarmed black teenager killed by a white officer in Missouri was shot at least six times, including twice in the head.
The autopsy by Dr. Michael Baden, a former New York City chief medical examiner, found that one of the bullets entered the top of Michael Brown's skull, suggesting that his head was bent forward when he suffered the fatal injury.
Brown was also shot four times in the right arm and all the bullets were fired into his front, Some of the bullets entered and exited Brown several times, including one that caused at least five wounds. It was reported that one shattered his right eye, went through his face, left through his jaw and re-entered his collarbone. The last two shots in the head were likely the last fired. For the first time critical information resulting Mr. Brown’s death has been made public. Thousands of protesters demanding information and justice for what was widely viewed as a reckless shooting.
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