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Police officers Braheme Days and Roger Worley stand near a car they pulled over for running a stop sign in Bridgeton in this picture taken from an officer's dashboard camera. The standoff resulted in the death of Jerame Reid, one of two men in the car. Image Credit: AP Photo/Bridgeton Police Department

Bridgeton: A police video of officers confronting and then fatally shooting a black man in southern New Jersey has raised questions and stirred anger over another death at the hands of police.

The video of the December 30 killing of Jerame Reid in Bridgeton, a struggling, mostly minority city of 25,000 people just south of Philadelphia, was released this week.

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Conrad Benedetto, a lawyer hired by Reid's wife to investigate, says the video footage "raises serious questions" about the legality and/or reasonableness of the officers' actions because Reid was shot as he raised his hands.

The nearly two-minute standoff came after the killings of black men in New York and Ferguson, Missouri, triggered months of turbulent protests, violence and calls for a re-examination of police use of force.

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A police dashboard camera video showing officers confronting and then fatally shooting a black man in southern New Jersey.