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Autopsy, Jazmir Tucker
Findings in Jazmir Tucker's autopsy to be released by Summit County Medical Examiner today
About two months after Jazmir Tucker was shot and killed by Akron police, findings in his autopsy will be released in a closed media event Wednesday.
Akron police shooting of 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker: Autopsy report shows he had 3 gunshot wounds
AKRON, Ohio — Jazmir Tucker -- the 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed by an Akron police officer during an incident on Thanksgiving night -- had three gunshot wounds, according to findings from the autopsy report.
Jazmir Tucker shot twice in the back: Autopsy
The Summit County Medical Examiner’s Office released the autopsy report of Jazmir Tucker Wednesday. Akron Police shot and killed the 15-year-old in November. Summit County Medical Examiner, Dr. Lisa Kohler announced the findings of Tucker’s autopsy in a press conference.
Akron police officer shot Jazmir Tucker three times, authorities say
Akron police shot Jazmir Tucker three times, including twice in the back, officials said at a press conference Wednesday.
Jazmir Tucker autopsy results to be released today
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Autopsy shows two bullet entrance wounds to Jazmir Tucker's back, county medical examiner says
Summit County Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler gave a summary of autopsy findings Wednesday. The teen had three gunshot wounds: two in the torso and one in the arm, she said.
Medical examiner to release autopsy report on 15-year-old fatally shot by Akron police
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Dr. Lisa Kohler, the Summit County Medical Examiner, will release the findings from the autopsy of Jazmir Tucker Wednesday morning. The 15-year-old boy was fatally shot by Akron police around 11 p.m. on Nov. 28, 2024 in the area of East Avenue and Vernon Odom Blvd.
Summit County Medical Examiner to release Jazmir Tucker's autopsy report
In just a few hours the Summit County Medical Examiner will release the autopsy report for 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker.
Summit County Medical Examiner to Release Autopsy Findings of Teen Fatally Shot by Akron Police
Summit County's Medical Examiner will release the autopsy results of Jazmir Tucker, shot by Akron police, without commenting on the BCI investigation.
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