Updated: 7:24 PM EST Jan 27, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff An autopsy obtained by WXII 12 News on Wednesday indicates that the Winston-Salem sanitation worker who was allegedly killed by a co-worker early on Dec. 20, 2019, had likely been shot 16 times.Police said gunfire broke out early that morning inside a break room at the Joycelyn V. Johnson Municipal Services Center on Lowery Street. Click the video player above for more information about the autopsy.Winston-Salem police said Steven Haizlip, the alleged shooter, and Terry Cobb Jr., whom police believe to be the primary target, who had a long-standing dislike for each other, had an off-site altercation at work the day before the shooting that went unreported.According to the autopsy report, video footage showed that an altercation between the two started in the break room. Cobb, a city employee for 20 years, was shot and then ran into an adjacent room, where he fell and was shot several more times. Other