No charges for police officers after fatal shooting in Ventnor, New Jersey

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No charges for police officers after fatal shooting in Ventnor, New Jersey
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Body camera video shows officers repeatedly asking Amir Johnson to drop a broken bottle he was carrying.

VENTNOR, New Jersey -- A grand jury in New Jersey has decided not to file any criminal charges after a man was fatally shot by police in Ventnor.

Ventnor and Atlantic City police officers responded to Amir Johnson acting erratically.Johnson, a 30-year-old from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, refused and later came at officers.

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