COLUMBUS, Ohio – A preliminary autopsy report of a Black man killed by an Ohio deputy last week showed clear signs of him being shot in the back multiple times, an attorney for the victim's family said Thursday. “Casey was not a suspect in any way shape or form,” said Sean Walton, one of the attorneys for Casey Goodson Jr.'s family. “Casey was just someone who was killed on his kitchen floor simply because he was a Black man and his skin was weaponized.”Attorneys and relatives of Goodson, 23, said he was killed Friday by a Franklin County Sheriff's Office deputy, Jason Meade, as he walked through the front doorway of his grandmother’s Columbus house.