The autopsy report, obtained by , was carried out three hours after Quintanilla's death. Her death, which had been ruled a homicide by the coroner's report, was caused by a bullet wound that had entered through her shoulder. The bullet's path continued through her ribs until it eventually punctured her chest and exited her body from her upper chest. The autopsy report shows that the gunshot wound hit the subclavian artery - a major blood vessel that brings blood to the arms, neck and head.
A family in Markle, Indiana, is grieving the tragic death of a 7-day-old infant who died after being attacked by the family dog. Huntington Central Dispatch received a 911 call on Sept. 4 reporting that a child had been bitten in his home by a dog, the Huntington County Sheriff's Office said in a press release. Law enforcement and EMS rushed to the scene where they found the newborn, whose name was Jason A. Weaver, in critical condition and in need of life-saving treatment.
Delgado-Garcia, 25, died Sept. 13, 2024 a day after becoming unresponsive during a defensive tactics exercise and suffering a "medical crisis." Attorney General Andrea Campbell's office announced attorney David Meier would lead an investigation into his death. The results of the autopsy were shared with Delgado-Garcia's family, and their lawyer Mike Wilcox relayed the findings to the Globe. He declined to share the copy of the report with the newspaper and didn't return a request for comment from Boston.com Wednesday evening.