An autopsy report reveals that Ramzan Daraev, a 35-year-old utility worker, was shot multiple times during a confrontation outside a special operations forces soldier’s home in Moore County, North Carolina. The investigation into the May 2024 incident determined that the soldier acted within his rights, citing the North Carolina Castle Doctrine that permits defensive force against perceived threats to one’s home.
The report details the extent of Daraev’s injuries, including wounds consistent with being shot from various angles, and highlights conflicting accounts of the events leading to the shooting. A Change.org petition from Daraev’s family claims he was taking photos for work at the time and was shot while attempting to leave the property, drawing significant public attention with over 13,000 signatures. The community remains divided as to the events of that night and the justification for the use of deadly force.
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