Jazmir Tucker sustained three gunshot wounds: two to his torso and one to his arm, Summit County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler said in a Wednesday press conference. The torso wounds ...
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Jazmir Tucker autopsy sheds new light on what happened when Akron police fatally shot teenAkron teen Jazmir Tucker was shot twice in the back by an officer and either of those wounds could have been lethal, Summit County Medical Examiner Lisa Kohler said during a press conference ...
Summit County Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler announced those new details during a press conference Wednesday morning, saying Jazmir had two gunshot wounds in his torso and one in his right arm.
He died immediately from a bullet that struck his heart and earlier medical aid likely would not have saved him, Dr. Lisa Kohler, the Summit County medical examiner, said in a press conference ...
Akron Police shot and killed the 15-year-old in November. Summit County Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler Wednesday discussed a summary of findings of Tucker’s autopsy in a press conference.
Two of the shots entered Tucker’s torso, both of which were considered fatal, said Summit County Medical Examiner Lisa Kohler. One damaged the 15-year-old’s heart and lungs, and the other ...
Jazmir Tucker sustained three gunshot wounds: two to his torso and one to his arm, Summit County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler said in a Wednesday press conference. The torso wounds entered ...
Akron Police shot and killed the 15-year-old in November. Summit County Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler Wednesday discussed a summary of findings of Tucker’s autopsy in a press conference. Jazmir ...
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