Two sheriff's deputies in Clearwater County, Minnesota, are back on the job after taking leave for the fatal shooting death of a man on the White Earth Ojibwe Reservation.
A report is due on the fatal shooting of Franklin Brown, 21, as early as today, The Grand Forks Herald. A law enforcement source told the paper that the report shows that Brown had a weapon in his hand when the deputies came to his house.
Brown's family has questioned the handling of the incident.
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(The Grand Forks Herald 6/13)
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