The Examiner has some exclusive info on a gun that was recovered that matches the .45 caliber bullets found at the scene of the fatal shooting of 15 year-old DeOnte Rawlings. Police found the gun in the apartment of Clifton Coleman, 18, who was arrested last week for shooting his girlfriend in the face, and was a friend of Rawlings.

It’s still unclear, however, whether Rawlings fired shots with the gun the night he was killed. Rawlings was shot and killed by off-duty police officer James Haskel, a member of the department’s helicopter unit, who, along with fellow off-duty officer Anthony Clay, had gone out driving in the Condon Terrace neighborhood in search of a mini-bike that had been stolen from Haskel’s garage. Haskel and Clay have said that they approached Rawlings, who was riding the stolen mini-bike a few blocks away, and that Rawlings fired several shots at them before Haskel ran after him on foot and shot him in the back of the head. Both the mini-bike and the gun that Rawlings allegedly used were not found at the crime scene. The bike was eventually recovered.

Police found numerous shell casings at the scene, including .45-caliber casings that could not have come from either of the officers’ guns. These are the casings that match the gun recovered from Coleman’s residence. The Examiner also reports that the FBI’s ShotSpotter technology, which first alerted authorities to the shooting, did not register a .45-caliber handgun being fired.

After he was arrested for the separate shooting, Coleman told authorities that Rawlings fired at least two shots at the off-duty officers, but did not say what happened to the gun he allegedly used.