Autopsy: St. Louis Officer Shot Myers From Behind

Posted by | October 23, 2014 20:02 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Top Stories


An 18-year-old killed in early October by a St. Louis police officer was shot from several times from behind, an autopsy reveals.

Pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht, who conducted the autopsy at the request of Vonderrit Myers Jr.’s family, outlined his findings at a news conference. Attorneys for the family say the findings suggest that Myers was running away from the officer during the fatal Oct. 8 confrontation…

Wecht said Myers was struck eight times and six of the wounds were to the back side of his body. The fatal wound was to the side of the head. Police have said Myers shot first at the officer. Wecht said the autopsy found gunpowder residue on Myers.

Earlier this month, police released details of lab tests by the Missouri State Highway Patrol that showed gunshot residue on Myers’ hand, waistband and shirt. Police union leaders said the finding dispelled claims by Myers’ family that he didn’t shoot at the officer.

The family has claimed Myers was unarmed, and that the officer mistook a sandwich he was holding for a gun.

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54 responses to Autopsy: St. Louis Officer Shot Myers From Behind

  1. R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:09

    You can actually be running from a cop and get shot in the back while you’re shooting back at the cop (3 times).

    • Anomaly 100 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:17

      But doubtful.

      • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:20

        I find it… disconcerting… that two days after the Mike Brown autopsy confirms the police story, another Myers autopsy comes out to conflict with that officer’s story (and the accompanying forensics mentioned in the article). It sets the stage for Ferguson protesters to have a greater distrust of the evidence reports.

        • Guy Lauten October 23rd, 2014 at 20:35

          I submit that very few of the Ferguson protesters (and myself) have absolutely no doubt that the “evidence” report will cover the ass of Officer Wilson. The Man protects his own, and justice is non-existent for a black teenager in the US of Amerika.

          • whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:42

            ain’t that the truth. do we even have video evidence of the purchase of a sandwich in the store? can the clerk verify that he had one? they were quick to show video of brown in the store as a robbery right? why not a report on this? in either case, 6 times in his BACK? both brown and meyers would be alive today if these “cops” had left them alone to mind their own damn business. nothing criminal about walking down the street, well unless you’re a black male apparently.

            • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:46

              The Ferguson and Shaw cases are very disparate. Mike Brown wasn’t violating his house arrest while illegally in possession of a weapon.

              • whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:50

                you don’t get the death penalty for it either.

                • granpa.usthai October 24th, 2014 at 08:45

                  depends on the color of the situation.

          • granpa.usthai October 24th, 2014 at 08:57

            It’s a given. – but – by state and federal laws, felony crimes have been committed in the releasing of information that would normally be withheld were it to have favored the victim. Like you and others, I have zero faith in closed court hearings that have leaky outlets to benefit the actions of government personnel.
            One reason I voted NO for the NC proposed Constitutional Amendment to forgo trial by jury for felony crimes that don’t include the death penalty as punishment as proposed by the NC Republican Legislature, no doubt to be approved by the NC Republican Governor and ‘dutifully and proudly’ exploited by the NC Republican Courts. (something LYING Tommie T. was actively involved in as a ‘cost cutting’ measure for State Government).
            What a way to save tax dollars – just do away with Constitutional Rights – und let ze Republican Religious Reich RULE!
            VIVA RESISTANCE! in NC too!

        • Sabreen60 October 23rd, 2014 at 23:48

          The ONLY conclusion from the autopsy was that Mike Brown sustained a wound to his thumb at close range. It doesn’t say how. Was he grabbing for the gun? Did the gun discharge during the struggle at the window?

          But MORE importantly, the autopsy does NOT say why Mike Brown was shot several times after running away from the car. It does NOT say ANYTHING about Mike Brown “charging” Wilson. As far as the 8 witnesses, Mike Brown was NOT charging but had already been shot and had his hands up.

          • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 23:57

            Brown’s blood was found on the officer’s uniform and inside his police car, law enforcement sources told CNN this week. Those sources corroborated details first reported by The New York Times.

            At least one of the wounds Brown suffered is consistent with a struggle and appeared to have been inflicted at close range, according to a different source with firsthand knowledge of the investigation.

            “That tends to support any testimony that there was some kind of scuffle in the police car,” CNN legal analyst Danny Cevallos said. “And if so, that tends to support Officer Wilson’s testimony and his justification for using deadly force.”

            But Cevallos said the details about Brown’s blood on the officer’s gun and on his uniform might only go so far in helping the officer’s case.

            “Ultimately, that officer will have to come up with justification not for firing his gun the first time, but for each and every bullet that came out of his firearm — whether at the car or away from the car,” he said.

            Brown’s death is the subject of two inquiries: one by a St. Louis County grand jury considering whether Wilson should be charged, and the other by federal investigators looking into whether any civil rights violations occurred.

            http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/justice/ferguson-michael-brown-autopsy/index.html

            • whatthe46 October 24th, 2014 at 00:02

              “But Cevallos said the details about Brown’s blood on the officer’s gun and on his uniform might only go so far in helping the officer’s case.” i don’t trust anything he says as written in stone. he’s always on the side of the police and he’s always been biased in my opinion. no matter what the circumstances. and i definitely don’t hold any faith in this “grand jury.”

    • Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:20

      Yet a guy with an assault rifle, after having set garbage bins ablaze, unloads facing at cops who never return fire. He was apprehended.

      • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:22

        Yep. They were better cops at playing the waiting game (they weren’t playing the chasing game). Doesn’t mean either situation wasn’t “by the book.”

    • granpa.usthai October 24th, 2014 at 08:42

      you can also fire a weapon from the hand of a dead/dying person in order for them to have powder residue on their hand.

      • R.J. Carter October 24th, 2014 at 09:08

        You can’t pick and choose which forensic evidence gets accepted based on whether or not it supports your chosen side or disproves it.

  2. R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:09

    You can actually be running from a cop and get shot in the back while you’re shooting back at the cop (3 times).

    • Anomaly 100 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:17

      But doubtful.

      • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:20

        I find it… disconcerting… that two days after the Mike Brown autopsy confirms the police story, another Myers autopsy comes out to conflict with that officer’s story (and the accompanying forensics mentioned in the article). It sets the stage for Ferguson protesters to have a greater distrust of the evidence reports.

        • Guy Lauten October 23rd, 2014 at 20:35

          I submit that very few of the Ferguson protesters (and myself) have absolutely no doubt that the “evidence” report will cover the ass of Officer Wilson. The Man protects his own, and justice is non-existent for a black teenager in the US of Amerika.

          • whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:42

            ain’t that the truth. do we even have video evidence of the purchase of a sandwich in the store? can the clerk verify that he had one? they were quick to show video of brown in the store as a robbery right? why not a report on this? in either case, 6 times in his BACK? both brown and meyers would be alive today if these “cops” had left them alone to mind their own damn business. nothing criminal about walking down the street, well unless you’re a black male apparently.

            • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:46

              The Ferguson and Shaw cases are very disparate. Mike Brown wasn’t violating his house arrest while illegally in possession of a weapon.

              • whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:50

                you don’t get the death penalty for it either.

                • granpa.usthai October 24th, 2014 at 08:45

                  depends on the color of the situation.

          • granpa.usthai October 24th, 2014 at 08:57

            It’s a given. – but – by state and federal laws, felony crimes have been committed in the releasing of information that would normally be withheld were it to have favored the victim. Like you and others, I have zero faith in closed court hearings that have leaky outlets to benefit the actions of government personnel.
            One reason I voted NO for the NC proposed Constitutional Amendment to forgo trial by jury for felony crimes that don’t include the death penalty as punishment as proposed by the NC Republican Legislature, no doubt to be approved by the NC Republican Governor and ‘dutifully and proudly’ exploited by the NC Republican Courts. (something LYING Tommie T. was actively involved in as a ‘cost cutting’ measure for State Government).
            What a way to save tax dollars – just do away with Constitutional Rights – und let ze Republican Religious Reich RULE!
            VIVA RESISTANCE! in NC too!

        • Sabreen60 October 23rd, 2014 at 23:48

          The ONLY conclusion from the autopsy was that Mike Brown sustained a wound to his thumb at close range. It doesn’t say how. Was he grabbing for the gun? Did the gun discharge during the struggle at the window?

          But MORE importantly, the autopsy does NOT say why Mike Brown was shot several times after running away from the car. It does NOT say ANYTHING about Mike Brown “charging” Wilson. As far as the 8 witnesses, Mike Brown was NOT charging but had already been shot and had his hands up.

          • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 23:57

            Brown’s blood was found on the officer’s uniform and inside his police car, law enforcement sources told CNN this week. Those sources corroborated details first reported by The New York Times.

            At least one of the wounds Brown suffered is consistent with a struggle and appeared to have been inflicted at close range, according to a different source with firsthand knowledge of the investigation.

            “That tends to support any testimony that there was some kind of scuffle in the police car,” CNN legal analyst Danny Cevallos said. “And if so, that tends to support Officer Wilson’s testimony and his justification for using deadly force.”

            But Cevallos said the details about Brown’s blood on the officer’s gun and on his uniform might only go so far in helping the officer’s case.

            “Ultimately, that officer will have to come up with justification not for firing his gun the first time, but for each and every bullet that came out of his firearm — whether at the car or away from the car,” he said.

            Brown’s death is the subject of two inquiries: one by a St. Louis County grand jury considering whether Wilson should be charged, and the other by federal investigators looking into whether any civil rights violations occurred.

            http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/justice/ferguson-michael-brown-autopsy/index.html

            • whatthe46 October 24th, 2014 at 00:02

              “But Cevallos said the details about Brown’s blood on the officer’s gun and on his uniform might only go so far in helping the officer’s case.” i don’t trust anything he says as written in stone. he’s always on the side of the police and he’s always been biased in my opinion. no matter what the circumstances. and i definitely don’t hold any faith in this “grand jury.”

    • Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:20

      Yet a guy with an assault rifle, after having set garbage bins ablaze, unloads facing at cops who never return fire. He was apprehended.

      • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:22

        Yep. They were better cops at playing the waiting game (they weren’t playing the chasing game). Doesn’t mean either situation wasn’t “by the book.”

    • granpa.usthai October 24th, 2014 at 08:42

      you can also fire a weapon from the hand of a dead/dying person in order for them to have powder residue on their hand.

      • R.J. Carter October 24th, 2014 at 09:08

        You can’t pick and choose which forensic evidence gets accepted based on whether or not it supports your chosen side or disproves it.

  3. tiredoftea October 23rd, 2014 at 20:40

    A federal investigation into the entire St.Louis, and surrounding county, police forces is overdue.

    • Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:41

      LA and New York are just as bad at this stage of injustices commited under similar circumstances.

      • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:44

        “are justice as bad”

        If that was on purpose, I salute you sir!

        • Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:45

          I fixed it before your reply :P

      • tiredoftea October 23rd, 2014 at 20:50

        Both of those cities are addressing their issues. Not so much with MO.

  4. tiredoftea October 23rd, 2014 at 20:40

    A federal investigation into the entire St.Louis, and surrounding county, police forces is overdue.

    • Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:41

      LA and New York are just as bad at this stage of injustices commited under similar circumstances.

      • R.J. Carter October 23rd, 2014 at 20:44

        “are justice as bad”

        If that was on purpose, I salute you sir!

        • Tommy6860 October 23rd, 2014 at 20:45

          I fixed it before your reply :P

      • tiredoftea October 23rd, 2014 at 20:50

        Both of those cities are addressing their issues. Not so much with MO.

  5. StoneyCurtisll October 23rd, 2014 at 21:07

    Here is the shooting of an unarmed black man they didn’t get away with..
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8ZechD0qiY

  6. StoneyCurtisll October 23rd, 2014 at 21:07

    Here is a recent shooting of an unarmed black man they didn’t get away with..
    Over a seat belt violation no less.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8ZechD0qiY

  7. KB723 October 23rd, 2014 at 22:12

    Sandwiches, Skittles I guess Animal Crackers are next??? =(

    • whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 23:09

      abadou diallo, don’t forget he only had a wallet.

    • Dwendt44 October 24th, 2014 at 00:18

      You never know what a young buck hoped up on ice tea might do.

  8. KB723 October 23rd, 2014 at 22:12

    Sandwiches, Skittles I guess Animal Crackers are next??? =(

    • whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 23:09

      abadou diallo, don’t forget he only had a wallet.

    • Dwendt44 October 24th, 2014 at 00:18

      You never know what a young buck hoped up on ice tea might do.

  9. whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 23:08

    Orlando Barlow was
    surrendering on his knees in front of four Las Vegas police officers when
    Officer Brian Hartman shot him in 2003. Hartman was 50 feet away and said he
    thought the unarmed 28-year-old was reaching for a gun. The deadly shooting was
    ruled “excusable.” But a federal investigation later revealed that
    Hartman and other officers printed T-shirts labeled “BDRT,” which
    stood for “Baby Daddy Removal Team” and “Big Dogs Run
    Together,” and that they’d used excessive force during two separate
    investigations.

    key word: unarmed

  10. whatthe46 October 23rd, 2014 at 23:08

    Orlando Barlow was
    surrendering on his knees in front of four Las Vegas police officers when
    Officer Brian Hartman shot him in 2003. Hartman was 50 feet away and said he
    thought the unarmed 28-year-old was reaching for a gun. The deadly shooting was
    ruled “excusable.” But a federal investigation later revealed that
    Hartman and other officers printed T-shirts labeled “BDRT,” which
    stood for “Baby Daddy Removal Team” and “Big Dogs Run
    Together,” and that they’d used excessive force during two separate
    investigations.

    key word: unarmed and there are plenty more where this came from.

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