Story highlights Ezell Ford was shot in the back, with a muzzle imprint in his skin

An officer said during a struggle, Ford got on top of him and grabbed his gun

The officer said he used his backup gun to reach around Ford and shoot him in the back

Chief: "We still are searching for witnesses. We still are looking for other versions of events."

(CNN) His name isn't as recognizable as Michael Brown's. But like Brown, Ezell Ford was an unarmed black man shot and killed by police in August.

Now, newly released details of Ford's death could raise a host of new questions.

Among the findings: The 25-year-old was shot three times, including once in the back. And that wound was surrounded by a muzzle imprint, Ford's autopsy report shows.

But "there is nothing in the coroner's report that is inconsistent with the statements given to us by the officers," Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said.

Ford was shot by Los Angeles police on August 11 -- two days after Brown was killed.

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