Independent Autopsy Conflicts with Police Account in Pasco Shooting of Mexican Worker The Spokesman-Review | |
go to original February 26, 2015 |
An autopsy commissioned by an attorney for the family of Antonio Zambrano-Montes, the Mexican national shot dead by Pasco police Feb. 10, rebuts claims by police the migrant worker was not shot in the back during the confrontation.
Charles Herrmann, the Seattle attorney hired by Zambrano-Montes' widow, released on Thursday a diagram of the autopsy Carl Wigren performed on Zambrano-Montes following an initial examination by a Franklin County-hired forensic pathologist earlier this month. Wigren's initial report indicates Zambrano-Montes was struck seven times by bullets, and that he was struck in the back of his upper arm as well as the buttocks. Wigren says two of the entry wounds may have been made by the same bullet, and also said Taser probes were found in areas of Zambrano-Montes' body "where they would have had letter effect," according to the news release.
You can read Herrmann's press release, and view the diagram of Wigren's examination, in its entirety below:
Antonio Zambrano-Montes Autopsy Diagram
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