FRANKLIN, Pa. — The fatal shooting of a Jamaican immigrant last year in rural Pennsylvania, whose killing was described by his family as a "modern-day lynching," was ruled a justifiable homicide Tuesday and no charges will be filed against the shooter.
Authorities investigating the fatal shooting of Peter Bernardo Spencer, 29, at a rural camp on the early morning of Dec. 12 said an armed confrontation between two friends led to the firing of multiple bullets that killed Spencer.
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