SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas – The autopsy of the Sutherland Springs shooter has been released and reveals that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The 26-year old killed himself after the November shooting at the First Baptist Church. The massacre is considered to be the worst mass shootings in Texas history.

The gunman opened fire during the church service and was later found dead in his car, after shooting himself. The autopsy by the Travis County Medical Examiner reports that also he had gunshot wounds in his stomach and leg.

The two men who chased after the shooter were the ones who fired shots at his stomach and leg.

The autopsy also shows that the gunman had anti-anxiety drugs and marijuana in his system at the time of the shooting.