No, because there is no way Baden could determine that without access to the clothing.
Baden can only say that the shots were not very close.
Baden only said the shots were not from close range.
From the NYT article:
“The bullets did not appear to have been shot from very close range because no gunpowder was present on his body. However, that determination could change if it turns out that there is gunshot residue on Mr. Browns clothing, to which Dr. Baden did not have access.”
A very close shot would leave stippling and soot even through clothes.
Trayvon Martin had a soot ring and heavy stippling even through a hoodie and a t-shirt.
Note that Johnson says that Brown was shot at close range at the vehicle and began to bleed there.
he first shot at the car was definitely at close range. Thanks for noting.
Excellent and crucial point. Thank you.