MILWAUKEE COUNTYPhotos: No charges against officer in Jay Anderson shootingWauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber reports that officer Joseph Mensah who was involved in the fatal shooting of Jay Anderson, justified in using deadly force under Wisconsin law, during a press conference at the Wauwatosa Police Department, Monday, December 5, 2016. Jay Anderson Jr., who was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, after being confronted at 3 a.m. in Madison Park in Wauwatosa last summer.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelWauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber reports that officer Joseph Mensah who was involved in the fatal shooting of Jay Anderson, justified in using deadly force under Wisconsin law, during a press conference at the Wauwatosa Police Department, Monday, December 5, 2016. Jay Anderson Jr., who was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, after being confronted at 3 a.m. in Madison Park in Wauwatosa last summer.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelWauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber reports that officer Joseph Mensah who was involved in the fatal shooting of Jay Anderson, justified in using deadly force under Wisconsin law, during a press conference at the Wauwatosa Police Department, Monday, December 5, 2016. Jay Anderson Jr., who was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, after being confronted at 3 a.m. in Madison Park in Wauwatosa last summer.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelFriends and community activists show their support for Jay Anderson Jr., who was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer. The family left the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office apparently disappointed, some with tears, after a meeting with the District Attorney and their attorney Jonathan Safran, Monday, December 5, 2016. After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by family attorney Jonathan Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMichael Kemet, center, a family spokesperson, tells media of a planned press conference later in the afternoon. He was comforting Starkeisha Delarosa, finance of Jay Anderson. Jay Anderson Jr., was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by family attorney Jonathan Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood, Milwaukee Journal SentinelMichael Kemet, center, a family spokesperson, tells media of a planned press conference later in the afternoon. He was comforting Starkeisha Delarosa, finance of Jay Anderson. At right is Jay Anderson, Sr. (with glasses) and Linda Anderson, right in back, mother of Jay Anderson. Jay Anderson Jr., was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMichael Kemet, back center, a family spokesperson, tells media of a planned press conference later in the afternoon. He was comforting Starkeisha Delarosa, finance of Jay Anderson. At right is Jay Anderson, Sr. (with glasses) and at left us Tory Lowe, a community activist. Jay Anderson Jr., was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by family attorney Jonathan Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelFamily members and friend of Jay Anderson Jr., who was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, leave the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office apparently disappointed, some with tears, after a meeting with the District Attorney and their attorney Jonathan Safran Monday, December 5, 2016. After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelStarkeisha Delarosa, center, fiance of Jay Anderson, talks on the phone while friends and family members, show their disappointment after leaving a meeting with the Milwaukee County District Attorney, Monday, December 5, 2016. Jay Anderson Jr., was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer. The family and friends appeared disappointed, some with tears, after a meeting with the District Attorney and their attorney Jonathan Safran. After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal SentinelFamily attorney Jonathan Safran meets with media outside the Milwaukee County District Attorney's office as family members of Jay Anderson Jr., leave after a meeting with the District Attorney. Anderson who was sitting inside a car when he was fatally shot by a Wauwatosa police officer this summer, leave the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office apparently disappointed, some with tears, after a meeting with the District Attorney and their attorney Jonathan Safran, Monday, December 5, 2016. After Anderson's shooting, were held in the was held in the wake of summer police shootings and violence in Milwaukee. A press conference has been scheduled by family attorney Jonathan Safran to explain the decision.RIck Wood / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel