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On July 22, 2006, Minneapolis police officer Jason Anderson shot 19 year old Hmong-American Fong Lee eight times, killing him instantly. Anderson and state trooper Craig Benz both claimed he had a gun and refused to drop it. Family members of the deceased claimed the gun was planted. On March 30, 2009 documents revealed that the gun had been in police possession since 2004, when police recovered the weapon after it was reported stolen. Lee family attorney Mike Padden stated that the first police officer to arrive after the shooting was Bruce Johnson, who two years before had written up the burglary report on this same gun.

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  • On July 22, 2006, Minneapolis police officer Jason Anderson shot 19 year old Hmong-American Fong Lee eight times, killing him instantly. Anderson and state trooper Craig Benz both claimed he had a gun and refused to drop it. Family members of the deceased claimed the gun was planted. On March 30, 2009 documents revealed that the gun had been in police possession since 2004, when police recovered the weapon after it was reported stolen. Lee family attorney Mike Padden stated that the first police officer to arrive after the shooting was Bruce Johnson, who two years before had written up the burglary report on this same gun. (en)
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  • On July 22, 2006, Minneapolis police officer Jason Anderson shot 19 year old Hmong-American Fong Lee eight times, killing him instantly. Anderson and state trooper Craig Benz both claimed he had a gun and refused to drop it. Family members of the deceased claimed the gun was planted. On March 30, 2009 documents revealed that the gun had been in police possession since 2004, when police recovered the weapon after it was reported stolen. Lee family attorney Mike Padden stated that the first police officer to arrive after the shooting was Bruce Johnson, who two years before had written up the burglary report on this same gun. (en)
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