rsd1200
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There is alot of info in an autopsy report, and there could be sensitive info they don't need to release, but # of bullets, TOD, wouldn't be sensitive info. Look at the incident report that was released. There were things blacked out, and there probably wasn't anything on that to amount to a hill of beans. I have filled out a few incident reports, and basically they just contain general info. We heard 911 calls, and then they hold back incident reports? Doesn't make alot of sense. So there would be several things that could be released on the autopsy reports without info that might be case sensitive. What bothers me the most is them not wanting to release anything, regardless of what it is!
I just don't see that we need the information except for our own satisfaction right now. If it were my family members, and LE said that they didn't want it released, I'd be fighting along side LE, to not have it released.