The family of Fong Lee is calling for a federal, independent investigation into the Minneapolis teen's 2006 shooting. After two days of deliberations, a jury found Minneapolis police officer Jason Andersen did not use excessive force when he shot and killed 19-year-old Fong Lee outside a north Minneapolis elementary school. Lee's family claims Lee was unarmed, and alleges officers planted a gun on the body. Andersen and the city of Minneapolis have maintained it was Lee's gun and that Andersen fired in fear for his life. Family members say the Hmong community can no longer trust the police department. Attorney Chris Wachtler regularly represents the St Paul and Minneapolis Police Federations. He says the jury ruled based on the evidence.