The Minneapolis Police Department is continuing its investigation into the August 16th police shooting of a fifteen-year-old Minneapolis boy. The officer who wounded the boy contends the teenager aimed a weapon, which later turned out to be a pellet gun, at his partner. The department originally said the boy was shot in the chest, but a Minneapolis Fire Department report indicates a single shotgun blast entered the boy's upper back. Unfortunately, few people with any information on the case are coming forward and the boy's family is refusing to let him be examined by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office. Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts traveled to the south Minneapolis neighborhood where the shooting took place and spoke with residents about how the incident has affected them and their relationship with the police.