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The family of a 17-year-old girl shot and killed by a Southern California police officer is demanding answers about the deadly Friday night shooting.

The incident occurred in Anaheim. The Anaheim Police Department said in a news release that a Fullerton Police K-9 officer radioed around 7 p.m. that he had been involved in a shooting on the freeway.

“A female suspect was struck by gunfire and was transported to a local hospital where she later died,” Anaheim police said.

No officers were injured during the shooting, police tweeted.

Police did not name the girl who died, but family members identified her as Hannah Williams.

According to police, an “item appearing to be a handgun was recovered at the scene.”

The Orange County District Attorney’s Office said in a press release Tuesday that the Fullerton officer was taking his K-9 to a veterinarian for a procedure when he encountered the teenager. The prosecutor’s office also said that the item appearing to be a gun was a fake.

“The officer-involved shooting occurred and what appeared to be a Beretta 92 FS handgun was recovered at the scene next to the female,” the press release said. “The gun was later identified as a replica handgun designed to look like a handgun.”

But Rev. Jarrett Maupin, a spokesman for the family, told NBC News on Tuesday that Hannah did not have a gun on her when she was shot.

“We maintain that she was unarmed, a fake gun is a fake gun,” Maupin said during a press conference Tuesday.

Maupin said they still did not know details on how Hannah died, such as how many times she was shot or even where she was shot. The family is now asking for the officer to be suspended without pay and for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to open a state investigation into her death.

“An independent umbrella investigation by the [attorney general] would go a long way to making sure we’re keeping local authorities honest,” Maupin said.

There will be an independent autopsy, as requested by the family, once Hannah’s body is released by the county, Maupin said.

Lynette Campbell, Hannah’s godmother, read a statement to reporters on behalf of the family Tuesday.

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