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As someone who has seen some forensic investigations, the autopsy findings fit more in line with the police stroy than those given by witnesses.

If someone is running at you and you are shotting, the wounds will be in the front.  Six shots from a police semiautomatic pistol can happen in a just a few seconds. If you are aiming at the body mass of a moving target, and can get in two head shots you are doing pretty good.  Latest report from a St. Louis call in show says the man (3--# youth is not a child) stopped in the street, yelled at the officer, and then began to run at him. The shot to the top of the head likely occurred as he fell forward from the other shots.

It is brutal and it is graphic, but the truth will lie in the forensic evidence, which will speak for itself. 

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