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PHOENIX -- CBS 5 News and [MORE] obtained the complete autopsy report for Daniel Rodriguez, the man who was shot and killed by Officer Richard Chrisman during a domestic call.
Chrisman has been indicted for murder in the shooting of the unarmed Rodriguez in October. Court papers show Chrisman sprayed Rodriguez with pepper spray, repeatedly shocked him with a stun gun, shot his pit bull to death, then fatally shot him.
The autopsy showed the details of all the actions by Chrisman, plus a bruise to the temple:
"Rodriguez had a 0.5 X 0.6 centimeter faint, purple contusion on his left temple, 2-1/4 inches left of the anterior midline and 3 ¼ inches from the left external auditory Hemorrhage is in the subcutaneous scalp tissue."
Police reports described the scene when Chrisman first got in an argument with Rodriguez:
Rodriguez entered the living room and began telling the officers, specifically Chrisman, they had no right to be in the trailer and they needed a warrant or would need to leave.
A verbal exchange began and Chrisman placed the muzzle of his pistol against Rodriguez's temple, saying, "I don't need no warrant, (expletive)."