OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — Burkina Faso's former Marxist revolutionary leader, who was killed nearly three decades ago, was shot about ten times in the chest, legs and head according to an autopsy report, a family lawyer said Tuesday. Automatic pistols, Kalashnikovs and grenades were used in the attack on Sankara and others, according to family lawyer Stanislas Benewinde Sankara, who is not related to the slain leader. During Sankara's four years in power, Burkina Faso doubled the number of children in schools, reduced infant mortality, redistributed land from feudal landlords to poor families and planted 10 million trees that still help shade the capital, Ouagadougou.