Akron teen Jazmir Tucker was shot three times, with two wounds that could have been lethal. Here's a look at the autopsy ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
In just a few hours, the Summit County Medical Examiner will release the autopsy report for 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker.
Dr. Lisa Kohler said Tucker was shot a total of three times, twice in the torso and once in the right arm. One of the bullets that hit his back pierced his heart and several other organs ...
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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 ...
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.