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Autopsy results for 18-year-olds who were killed at the police shootout

Cincinnati (WXIX) -The Coroner's Office of the Hamilton County says that the 18-year-old, who was killed in a police sweet, was not shot into the chest.

Ryan Hinton's autopsy found that there were three entry wounds, of which none of which was in his chest, said the forensic doctor's office.

The chief of police of Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge, said on May 16 that she was informed of the forensic doctor's office that Hinton was shot twice, maybe three times, also in his chest.

According to the forensic doctor's office, Hinton's autopsy shows that he was shot in the left forearm under his left armpit and had a flesh wound in his upper posterolateral breast next to his right shoulder.

The forensic doctor said the second shot was the deadly wound.

The second shot entered under Hinton's armpit and, according to the Hamilton County Coroner, left his chest.

East Price Hill Shooting

The shootout, which led to Hinton's death, occurred on May 1st at 9:30 a.m.

The Cincinnati police examined a stolen SUV that led them to a parking lot of the apartment complex in Warsaw Avenue, said chief Theetge before.

The GPS in this stolen Kia from Edgewood, Kentucky, helped the official to find her and the suspects in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the Warsaw Avenue in East Price Hill.(Wxix)
Investigations for stolen vehicles

According to the boss, two officers found the stolen vehicle with four suspects inside.

The suspects jumped out and ran off.

One officer ran after a suspect, while the other officer persecuted another suspect.

According to Chief Theetge, one of the suspects, which was later identified as the Hinton, had a semi -automatic pistol. Two other invited weapons were found at the crime scene, said Hamilton County, Connie Pillich.

The Cincinnati police say that this semi -automatic pistol was pointed out to an officer in the east on Thursday in the east ...
The Cincinnati police say that this semi -automatic pistol was pointed out to an officer in East Price Hill on Thursday.(Wxix)

Hinton pointed to the weapon that had an extended magazine on the officer, who then fired his weapon, said the boss.

Despite the attempts by the officers to save Hinton's life, Chief Theetge said that he had died.

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