Autopsy: Tohono O'odham man fatally shot by Border Patrol was intoxicated

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Autopsy: Tohono O'odham man fatally shot by Border Patrol was intoxicated
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Raymond Mattia, 58, was struck by bullets 10 times in the May 18 shooting in a tribal village along the U.S.-Mexico border, records show.

The Tohono O'odham tribal member shot by Border Patrol agents near his home May 18 was intoxicated, on methamphetamine and alcohol, when struck 10 times by bullets, the autopsy report shows.

The Border Patrol released a video report detailing the deadly encounter that includes body cam footage from three agents who shot and killed Mattia during a confrontation outside his home. Soon agents are yelling at Mattia who is standing in front of a house and is fully illuminated by flashlights.

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