Two of those bullets struck Lake, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The teenager was struck once in the neck, on the right side just above the clavicle, and once in the right side of his chest, according to the report.

The report states it cannot be determined which wound happened first, only that the bullet that entered Lake’s neck took a sharp turn, puncturing his right lung before entering into his heart’s left atrium, then piercing his left lung, tearing through his spleen and grazing his left kidney.

The bullet eventually fractured a rib on his left side and came to a rest within some nearby soft tissue.

The bullet that entered Lake’s chest passed through his right lung, grazed his liver and exited through his back.

Kepler and his wife, Gina Kepler, surrendered to authorities the following morning. Gina Kepler was arrested and accused of helping her husband after the shooting, although she was not charged.

Shannon Kepler was charged Aug. 18 with first-degree murder and shooting with intent to kill, and he bonded out of jail Aug. 22 after being granted an $825,000 bond.