Lane Christopher Martin, 31, was shot nine times by Portland police on July 30 and died after wounds perforated both his lungs and heart, according to an autopsy report released Thursday in response to a public records request.

Officer Gary Doran fired his 9mm handgun 11 times at Martin in the courtyard of a Southeast Portland apartment complex, according to police reports. Martin died at the scene.

Bullets hit Martin on the right side of his chest and abdomen, both shoulders, right lower back, both arms, right wrist and left hand. The back wound entered through his back, the deputy medical examiner found.

The shots perforated Martin’s liver, both lungs and heart, according to the report by Oregon’s Acting Chief Medical Examiner Sean Hurst.

Toxicology tests showed 1.2 milligrams of methamphetamine and .12 milligrams of amphetamine in Martin’s blood.

Martin had his Portland State University identification on him, as well as his Social Security card, attached to his set of keys.

His mother said she was disturbed she didn’t get notified until the day after he died, on July 31, what would have been her son’s 32nd birthday. Police said they waited to confirm his identity through fingerprints taken during the autopsy conducted on July 31.

Neither the autopsy report or any references to how many times Martin was struck by police bullets were included in the 555-page criminal investigative reports that Portland police made public Monday after a grand jury found no criminal wrongdoing by officers.

Multnomah County released the autopsy report after a public records request by The Oregonian/OregonLive to the Medical Examiner’s Office and the county.

Martin was shot after police were called to the lot of an old Safeway store off Southeast 122nd Avenue, where a security guard had seen a man breaking into a Jeep. When the guard approached, he saw the man, later identified as Martin, with a hatchet and a knife.

Martin was seen swinging the hatchet as he walked to a nearby bus stop and then south along Southeast 122nd Avenue when police arrived. Two officers fired less-lethal sponge-tipped rounds at Martin, striking him in the legs.

He dropped the hatchet and ran to a Southeast Portland apartment complex, where he was cornered by officers and fatally shot by Doran, according to police reports. One witness officer said Martin had a knife in his right hand and walked one or two steps toward the officers when he was shot and killed.

Doran’s account of the shooting will be available once a transcript of the Multnomah County grand jury hearing is made public.

Martin’s family is suing the city and Portland police, alleging excessive force was used against Martin, who is suspected of having suffered a psychotic break and using methamphetamine.

-- Maxine Bernstein

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