A father of two fatally shot by an immigration agent after a traffic stop in Franklin Park in September was struck in the left side of his neck before crashing the car into a semi-truck, according to autopsy results obtained Monday by the Tribune.
When paramedics brought Silverio Villegas González to the hospital, doctors found “apparent drug paraphernalia” in his possession, and toxicological studies later showed he had low levels of cocaine in his blood at the time of his death, the autopsy results showed.
A relative of Villegas González, meanwhile, told the Tribune he did not use drugs and worried the information could be used to cast him in a misleading or negative light as the investigation into the shooting continues.
The details, released more than two months after the Sept. 12 s

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