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The handgun found near a teenager shot and ****** by a Minneapolis police officer in 2006 could not have been carried by the teen, new court documents allege: It had last been in possession of police before it was found next to the body of Fong Lee.
The court filings in a lawsuit filed by Fong Lee's ****** against Minneapolis police and the officer who fired the fatal shots, along with a review of police reports, witness statements and other documents, raise the possibility that Fong Lee was unarmed when an officer shot him eight times — and that the ****** that officers said they found near his body was placed there after the shooting.
The *** in question had been recovered earlier after a burglary and turned over to police, who kept it as evidence and had never returned it to its owner.
Moreover, Minneapolis police "may have tried to deliberately alter history by writing new reports indicating the *** recovered near Fong Lee's body was not the same ***" that had been recovered after the burglary, according to Richard Hechter, a lawyer representing Fong Lee's ******, wrote in an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court on Monday.
"The evidence supports a claim of planting a ***, especially since irrefutable video evidence and eyewitness accounts establish Fong Lee did not have a *** at the time he was ******."
Excerpt:
The handgun found near a teenager shot and ****** by a Minneapolis police officer in 2006 could not have been carried by the teen, new court documents allege: It had last been in possession of police before it was found next to the body of Fong Lee.
The court filings in a lawsuit filed by Fong Lee's ****** against Minneapolis police and the officer who fired the fatal shots, along with a review of police reports, witness statements and other documents, raise the possibility that Fong Lee was unarmed when an officer shot him eight times — and that the ****** that officers said they found near his body was placed there after the shooting.
The *** in question had been recovered earlier after a burglary and turned over to police, who kept it as evidence and had never returned it to its owner.
Moreover, Minneapolis police "may have tried to deliberately alter history by writing new reports indicating the *** recovered near Fong Lee's body was not the same ***" that had been recovered after the burglary, according to Richard Hechter, a lawyer representing Fong Lee's ******, wrote in an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court on Monday.
"The evidence supports a claim of planting a ***, especially since irrefutable video evidence and eyewitness accounts establish Fong Lee did not have a *** at the time he was ******."