Silverio Villegas González had cocaine in his system when he was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent during a traffic stop in Franklin Park, according to a newly released autopsy report.

The report shows Villegas González, a father and cook originally from Mexico, was shot at “close range” as he allegedly tried to flee Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who sought to stop his car Sept. 12, just days after the Trump administration announced an aggressive deportation campaign targeting the Chicago area.

A bullet that pierced the back of Villegas González’s neck traveled through his body and came to rest in his chest, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. He also suffered graze wounds to two fingers .

Villegas González was rushed to Loyola University Me

See Full Page