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The eight police officers who shot and killed Jayland Walker, a Black man in Akron, Ohio, will not face state criminal charges after a special grand jury came to its long-awaited decision Monday.
An autopsy revealed Jayland Walker, the unarmed man who was shot and killed by Akron, Ohio, police at the end of a high-speed chase, had 46 gunshot entrance wounds or graze injuries, Summit County ...
Lisa Kohler, the Summit County medical examiner, said it was impossible to say which bullet killed Walker or the number of shots that were fired.
Summit County Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler (right) takes questions from members of the media alongside Greta Johnson, assistant chief of staff to County Executive Ilene Shapiro on Jan. 15, 2025.
Dr. Lisa Kohler, the Summit County medical examiner, said it was impossible for her office to say which bullet killed Walker or the number of shots that were fired. National ...
In a news conference Friday morning, Kohler said there were more than 46 labeled wounds on Walker’s body. There were 46 gunshot entrance wounds or graze injuries, which are on the surface of the ...
In a news conference Friday, Summit County Medical Examiner Lisa Kohler said Walker had 46 gunshot wound entrances or graze injuries, which included 15 exit wounds and five graze wounds. Advertisement ...
Summit County Medical Examiner Lisa Kohler discusses the results of Jayland Walker's autopsy as Greta Johnson, director of communications and the assistant chief of staff for Summit County ...
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Jazmir Tucker autopsy sheds new light on what happened when Akron police fatally shot teenAkron teen Jazmir Tucker was shot twice in the back by an officer and either of those wounds could have been lethal, Summit County Medical Examiner Lisa Kohler said during a press conference ...
Dr. Lisa Kohler, the Summit County medical examiner, said it was impossible for her office to say which bullet killed Walker or the number of shots that were fired.
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