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Man Shot by Officers, Toxicology Results In

By: Homa Bash
Updated: October 9, 2012
The full autopsy and toxicology reports for the Abilene man police shot and killed in early August were released late Tuesday.

In the report, 49-year-old Miguel Martinez is said to have had alcohol, cocaine and other drugs in his system.
 
It also reveals Martinez was shot several times from a distance, in the chest, the back, thighs and legs.

Martinez was shot and killed by two Abilene police officers on August 8 when officials say he pointed a loaded gun at them as they responded to a call.

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