Pubdate: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 Source: Spartanburg Herald Journal (SC) Copyright: 2005 The Spartanburg Herald-Journal Contact: http://www.goupstate.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/977 Author: Dudley Brown Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) AUTOPSY: GRAY HIT 5 TIMES BY 3 SHOTS After almost two weeks of speculation, the Spartanburg County Coroner's Office released an autopsy report Wednesday for a man killed by undercover sheriff's officers. Spartanburg County Coroner Jim Burnett said Aaron Clark Gray, 24, was wounded five times from three gunshots from officers following a drug buy two weeks ago. Burnett said the Coroner's Office couldn't determine the total number of shots fired, but only the number of times they believe Gray was hit. Burnett said Gray's death is being ruled a homicide and the fatal shot was to the forehead. Gray also suffered a grazing wound to the chin, in and out wounds to the upper chest and a wound to the cheek possibly from a bullet splitting, Burnett said. Gray's family has said he was wounded seven times and the Rev. Jesse Jackson held a news conference in Spartanburg earlier this week and reiterated the number. Jackson said Gray was shot in the face four times, once in the back of the head and twice in the chest. Burnett said one bullet could lead to multiple wounds. "Wounds don't necessarily mean number of gunshots fired," he said. Burnett also said some holes that Gray's family saw on his body could have been incisions from surgery trying to save his life, because Gray was still alive when he was transported to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Jackson accused officers of shooting Gray at point-blank range, but Burnett said the Coroner's Office couldn't determine the distances the shots came from. Burnett said he expects to release a toxicology report next week that would detail if Gray had been drinking or using drugs the night of his death. Dr. David Wren, a Spartanburg pathologist, provided the written autopsy for the Coroner's Office. Burnett gave a copy of the report to state Rep. Karl Allen, D-Greenville, a Greenville-based attorney who is representing Gray's estate. He also said the information had been given to Davida Mathis, another Greenville-based attorney representing Gray's father, Kenneth Landrum, and the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition that Jackson leads. Phone messages for Allen and Mathis weren't returned Wednesday evening. Gray is accused of trying to run over two undercover officers after they completed a drug deal with him Feb. 10 on Overhill Circle near Highway 9. The Sheriff's Office has said the officers were acting in self-defense. The Sheriff's Office isn't commenting on the case because it is still under investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division. "It was a tragic thing for that family," said Major Dan Johnson, spokesman for the Sheriff's Office. "I'm sure all of the facts will come out. We're on standby like everyone else." Gray's family and Jackson are requesting a federal investigation. "We welcome that," Johnson said. "It makes the investigation more thorough." The officers involved, Chris Raymond and Glen Stewart, are back at work doing administrative tasks and aren't on the streets, Johnson said. He said both have completed counseling. Gray's death is the third by a Spartanburg County sheriff's deputy in the last nine months. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom