Members of a Minneapolis family say they are angry that a city police officer who shot and killed 19-year-old Fong Lee in 2006 has been cleared of civil wrongful-death charges. Today a jury ruled that officer Jason Andersen did not use excessive force when he shot Lee eight times. Andersen had been cleared of criminal charges by a grand jury in 2007. So the family filed a civil suit against the city. They insist Lee was unarmed and that officers planted a gun near his body. Lee's older sister Shoua says the family's legal fight will continue.