Article 69W0H First Thing: Autopsy of ‘Cop City’ activist shot by police still incomplete

First Thing: Autopsy of ‘Cop City’ activist shot by police still incomplete

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Nicola Slawson
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Attorneys for the family of Manuel Paez Teran, known as Tortuguita, have disclosed to the Guardian that a medical examiner's office in Georgia has still not completed an autopsy of the environmental activist nearly two months after he was shot dead by the police.

What did an independent autopsy reveal? A separate, family-ordered autopsy appeared to show that the activist was sitting cross-legged, with his hands in front of his face, when he was hit by a hail of bullets. Manuel was looking death in the face, hands raised when killed," the civil rights attorney Brian Spears said.

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