Autopsy matches probe results in Police Shooting of Maurice Clark
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 06:28PM
TheSpook
An autopsy report confirms that a 30- year-old man who
was killed by police April 24 was shot once each in the chest and
abdomen, as police investigators have maintained. Maurice Clark was
shot and killed after fleeing from police officers. Police say he fired
a stolen .357 Magnum revolver while trying to get away, prompting
Officer Keith Gomez to open fire. The shooting touched off several
weeks of protests, as community members charged it was representative
of police brutality allegedly committed by the Pasadena Police
Department's gang unit. The autopsy report, released by the Los Angeles
County coroner's office on Wednesday, also confirms there was no
gunshot residue on Clark's hands. Police said the autopsy report
confirms their version of events. The Los Angeles County District
Attorney's Office is conducting a standard investigation of the
shooting, which should be available in about a month, Hiltz said. The
family has not yet filed a claim against the city. Pictured above: Crystal
Clark of Los Angeles, who was Maurice Clark sister, cries and hugs her
father Dexter Clark of Pasadena who son Maurice Clark was shot and
killed by the Pasadena Police Dept. [more ]
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