Members of a group formed to improve relations between the Minneapolis police department and communities of color have questions about the police shooting of a black teenager this weekend. The shooting happened early Sunday morning in north Minneapolis . Police accounts say a 15-year-old boy, identified by family members as Courtney Williams, refused an officer's orders to drop a gun, turned and then was hit by two bullets from the officer's gun. Police recovered a pellet gun at the scene which they say resembles a .45 calliber handgun. The Rev. Ian Bethel is the co-chair of the Police Community Relations Council. He says there are discrepancies between police accounts and what the boy's friends are saying.