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http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-police-officer-mohamed-noor-will-plead-not-guilty-in-shooting-death-of-justine-damond/480845391/">Ex-Minneapolis Police Officer Noor To Claim 'Self-Defense' In Damond Shooting Death



Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor will plead not guilty in the death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, arguing that he acted in self-defense when he fired the fatal shot from inside his police SUV, according to a Wednesday court filing.



According to the filing, signed by his attorneys Thomas Plunkett and Peter Wold, Noor intends to claim that he used "reasonable force" when he shot Damond should the case goes to trial.



Noor was charged March 20 with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the July shooting death of Damond, 40, a spiritual healer from Australia. He was fired from the department on the same day charges were announced.



[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Wazzzup

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Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor will plead not guilty in the death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, arguing that he acted in self-defense when he fired the fatal shot from inside his police SUV, according to a Wednesday court filing.



According to the filing, signed by his attorneys Thomas Plunkett and Peter Wold, Noor intends to claim that he used "reasonable force" when he shot Damond should the case goes to trial.



Noor was charged March 20 with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the July shooting death of Damond, 40, a spiritual healer from Australia. He was fired from the department on the same day charges were announced.



[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]
 



I could see admitting he made a horrible mistake, but self defense?  



An unarmed 40 year old woman in pjs was a mortal threat to him--Yeah right :001_rolleyes:   He ought to lose just on the stupidity of that alone.

Anonymous

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Quote from: "cc"http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-police-officer-mohamed-noor-will-plead-not-guilty-in-shooting-death-of-justine-damond/480845391/">Ex-Minneapolis Police Officer Noor To Claim 'Self-Defense' In Damond Shooting Death



Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor will plead not guilty in the death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, arguing that he acted in self-defense when he fired the fatal shot from inside his police SUV, according to a Wednesday court filing.



According to the filing, signed by his attorneys Thomas Plunkett and Peter Wold, Noor intends to claim that he used "reasonable force" when he shot Damond should the case goes to trial.



Noor was charged March 20 with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the July shooting death of Damond, 40, a spiritual healer from Australia. He was fired from the department on the same day charges were announced.



[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]
 



I could see admitting he made a horrible mistake, but self defense?  



An unarmed 40 year old woman in pjs was a mortal threat to him--Yeah right :001_rolleyes:   He ought to lose just on the stupidity of that alone.

He's probably a victim of islamophobia. :001_rolleyes:

Bricktop

Quote from: "Wazzzup"


[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]


Have you ever been confronted by an unarmed Australian female?



Here's one wrestling a savage koala.



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Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor will plead not guilty in the death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, arguing that he acted in self-defense when he fired the fatal shot from inside his police SUV, according to a Wednesday court filing.



According to the filing, signed by his attorneys Thomas Plunkett and Peter Wold, Noor intends to claim that he used "reasonable force" when he shot Damond should the case goes to trial.



Noor was charged March 20 with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the July shooting death of Damond, 40, a spiritual healer from Australia. He was fired from the department on the same day charges were announced.



[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]
 



I could see admitting he made a horrible mistake, but self defense?  



An unarmed 40 year old woman in pjs was a mortal threat to him--Yeah right :001_rolleyes:   He ought to lose just on the stupidity of that alone.

Did the officer think she had a weapon?

Bricktop

He will need to establish reasonable cause to believe she was armed.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Bricktop"He will need to establish reasonable cause to believe she was armed.


I could see if she had something in her hand like a cell phone or a pipe or a key even.  But what it sounds like is she startled this cop and he just freaked out and shot her without even looking.  If he is that fearful than he should have known better than to ever be a cop in the first place.  He should get a couple years in jail to think about it IMO.



She was a woman in pajamas how is that so scary?  And BTW I think it is perfectly reasonable for cops as well as anyone else to be more afraid of men since men are far more likely to be a threat.

Wazzzup

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Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor will plead not guilty in the death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, arguing that he acted in self-defense when he fired the fatal shot from inside his police SUV, according to a Wednesday court filing.



According to the filing, signed by his attorneys Thomas Plunkett and Peter Wold, Noor intends to claim that he used "reasonable force" when he shot Damond should the case goes to trial.



Noor was charged March 20 with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the July shooting death of Damond, 40, a spiritual healer from Australia. He was fired from the department on the same day charges were announced.



[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]
 



I could see admitting he made a horrible mistake, but self defense?  



An unarmed 40 year old woman in pjs was a mortal threat to him--Yeah right :001_rolleyes:   He ought to lose just on the stupidity of that alone.

Did the officer think she had a weapon?


Nothing suggests that so far.  Earlier on I had heard that she may have slapped the back end of the police car.  But anyone should be able to tell a slap sound from a gunshot.  We'll have to see what shows up at trial, if there is one.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"


[Clearly, the sight of an unarmed Aussie woman in a nighty startled him .. There's a setup for ya Brick :wink: ]


Have you ever been confronted by an unarmed Australian female?



Here's one wrestling a savage koala.



https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.contiki.com%2Fsix-two%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F07%2Fthings-to-do-in-australia-7-1024x576.jpg&f=1">

I think you solved it.  the 40 year old Australian woman was going to throw a killer koala at the cop, so he drew his weapon just in time to kill her, thwarting her dastardly Islamophobic plan.   This is why it was "self defense" and a "reasonable use of force."

Bricktop

Australian women really know how to throw a koala!!!

Anonymous

How do some people get onto police forces in the US. Scott Israel and this Somali piece of shit. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands more just like them wearing cop uniforms across the states.

kiebers

Quote from: "Herman"How do some people get onto police forces in the US. Scott Israel and this Somali piece of shit. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands more just like them wearing cop uniforms across the states.

Affirmative Action....
I've learned that if someone asks you a really stupid question and you reply by telling them what time it is, they'll leave you alone

Anonymous

Quote from: "kiebers"
Quote from: "Herman"How do some people get onto police forces in the US. Scott Israel and this Somali piece of shit. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands more just like them wearing cop uniforms across the states.

Affirmative Action....

Definitely.

Wazzzup

The former Minneapolis police officer charged in the shooting death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond once put a gun to a driver's head during a traffic stop and sometimes ignored calls, according to court filings indicating that psychiatrists and training officers voiced concerns about his fitness for duty.



The revelations surfaced after defense attorneys filed a motion Wednesday seeking to dismiss murder and manslaughter charges against Mohamed Noor, who is accused of shooting Damond in July 2017 after she dialed 911 to report a possible assault.



In a response filed Wednesday, Hennepin County prosecutors said Noor was flagged by two psychiatrists during a pre-hiring evaluation in early 2015. The psychiatrists said he seemed unable to handle the stress of regular police work and exhibited an unwillingness to deal with people.



The psychiatric evaluation said Noor was more likely than other candidates to become impatient with others over minor infractions, have trouble getting along with others, to be more demanding and to have a limited social support network. The psychiatrists said he "reported disliking people and being around them."



But since Noor exhibited no signs of a major mental illness, chemical dependency or personality disorder, he was cleared to work, the filing said.



In one instance two months before the shooting, Noor reportedly pointed a gun at the head of a driver who was pulled over for giving the middle finger to a bicyclist and then passing a vehicle without signaling.



"When the defendant approached the driver's side of the stopped car, the first thing he did was point his gun at the driver's head," the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported court documents, citing squad car video, as saying.



But the filing added that Noor and his fellow officer during that stop never "documented their display of force or any justification for it." The driver ended up being ticketed for failing to signal, but the case was thrown out after Noor never showed up in court.



According to the filings, one training officer also reported that on Noor's third-to-last training shift in 2016, he sometimes didn't want to take calls, instead driving in circles when he could have accepted them. The calls were for simple matters, such as a road hazard or a suspicious vehicle.



In another instance, a training officer said Noor told a 911 caller he would follow up on a report of a possible burglar, but never did. The officer said that it bothered her that he never bothered to check the area, because police are bound to "do our due diligence on this job."



Michael Quinn, a former Minneapolis detective, said any of those findings made public Wednesday should have raised red flags during Noor's hiring process.



"You've got to have a sense of what's right and what's wrong," said Quinn, a consultant who frequently testifies in court as an expert on police conduct. "You've also got to communicate with people and have some confidence and be able to deal with stress situations."
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No surprises here



Rules bent (broken wide open actually over and over and over and over) because the mayor and head cop wanted a Somali islamic cop to show off how diverse and community oriented they were... no ... matter .. what



This merely supports what most of us, and any thinking person,  knew from the gitgo
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell