Members of the Hmong community say they are angry that a jury cleared a Minneapolis officer of civil charges in the shooting death of Fong Lee in 2006. The jury found that officer Jason Andersen did not use excessive force. Andersen testified that Lee was carrying a gun and that he felt his life was in danger. Family members say Lee was unarmed and they allege that police officers planted a gun next to Lee's body. Community activist Tou Ger Xiong attended the trial each day. He says the ruling will further strain already tense relations between communities of color and law enforcement.