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Autopsy confirms Fred Cox died from bullet wounds
The official release of Fred Cox s autopsy has resulted in new calls for the State Bureau of Investigation to release its report about the shooting death of the slain High Point teenager.
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and a handful of other activists and community members held a press conference on Monday to discuss the autopsy recently conducted and released by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The report, according to the family, largely corroborates their depiction of events surrounding the shooting death of 18-year-old Fred Cox by a plain-clothes Davidson County police officer.
Attorney Ben Crump presented an autopsy display, showing Cox had four bullet wounds. Author: Lea Wilson Updated: 6:14 AM EDT March 18, 2021
HIGH POINT, N.C. The family of a man who was shot and killed by a Davidson County Sheriff s Office deputy in plain clothes spoke Monday after receiving the results of the victim’s autopsy.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, North Carolina activist Rev. Greg Drumwright, and members of Fred Cox s family delivered statements about the autopsy report of the case, calling for the deputy who shot Cox to be held accountable. Crump presented an autopsy display showing four bullet wounds.