MN - Justine Damond, 40, fatally shot by Minneapolis LE, 15 July 2017 #1

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  • #781
WTH Noor will tell his story to whoever will listen but he "declines" to be interviewed by investigators. There is something seriously wrong with this story. RIP Justine.
 
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  • #783
Question for the older folks in here like me: Would you say cops in general were more trusting of the public back in the 70-80's? Is this a new thing or are we just hearing more about it due to all the technology we have now ???

Omg yes.
It's like night and day.
People weren't getting shot by cops when we were growing up.
They even dressed different, now they dress like paramilitary and have tanks.
 
  • #784
WTH Noor will tell his story to whoever will listen but he "declines" to be interviewed by investigators. There is something seriously wrong with this story. RIP Justine.

Take the Daily Mail with a grain of salt, they print heresay that no credible news service will print.
It may be true but then again, it may be bs.
Who knows the motives of their anonymous sources?
They say they are friends of Noor but I'm not sure.
 
  • #785
Press conference last night covered training and said all involved were trained.
Liet not sure how you came up with LE needing to give answer in hours or minutes. Where did you come up with these numbers?(why not seconds)? While I want answers too, I want a thorough investigation to be conducted. Press conference also covered BCAs running of the investigation so information sharing is not directly being led by MPD.

Noor isn't talking, so this could take longer, given they are missing an input from key person involved. I'm sure they are doing what they can but it will take time.

RSBM

I changed my post to reflect a more reasonable time.
Just think that LE needs to be held accountable when this type of tragedy occurs ---they are in a position of much more power than the ordinary citizen and need to also command our respect.
By being open and transparent.
MOO
 
  • #786
Justine seems like the one that was ambushed.
I'm sure she never imagined the cops she called for help would shoot her.
So many more citizens are killed by cops than the other way around.

The longest list I can find lists two last year, (the ones you mentioned), three in 2014 was the most of any year. Less than 20 cops have been "ambushed" since the 1930's.
They ambushed more unarmed citizens in any recent given year.

https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxn...h-killings-in-us-and-its-territories.amp.html

Wow, thanks. That really provides some perspective.
 
  • #787
Question for the older folks in here like me: Would you say cops in general were more trusting of the public back in the 70-80's? Is this a new thing or are we just hearing more about it due to all the technology we have now ???

I know right! Remember when we would tell our kids if you ever need help find a policeman. Police are your friend. We for sure hear more about everything now. I mean I personally still trust policemen, but I can sure understand why some people don't :(
 
  • #788
Justine seems like the one that was ambushed.
I'm sure she never imagined the cops she called for help would shoot her.
So many more citizens are killed by cops than the other way around.

The longest list I can find lists two last year, (the ones you mentioned), three in 2014 was the most of any year. Less than 20 cops have been "ambushed" since the 1930's.
They ambushed more unarmed citizens in any recent given year.

https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxn...h-killings-in-us-and-its-territories.amp.html

I totally agree. I was just responding to another poster saying ambush seemed Wild West but it is becoming quite the reality as of late.
 
  • #789
RSBM

www.startribune.com/minneapolis-pol...-justine-damond-minnesota-bca-says/435251273/
Near the end of the alley, a “loud sound” startled Harrity.

So, Harrity issued the statement.(supposedly)


nypost.com/2017/07/18/cop-startled-by-noise-before-shooting-bride-to-be-investigators/

www.smh.com.au/nsw/justine-damonds-...rnbull-to-demand-answers-20170718-gxdz6u.html

www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-19/justine-damond-shooting-mayor-wants-officer-to-tell-his-story/8723054

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4708820/Fireworks-startle-cop-shot-Justine-Damond-dead.html

www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-40651470


I'm thinking this may have been more about 'reverse r acism'... since the cop (Noor) is recently from Somalia (afaik, he is NOT a U.S. citizen -- bad move for the MN PD);
and he most likely shot Justine out of hate for her skin color and no other reason.

In which case the entire Minneapolis PD is at fault for knowingly hiring a loser.... and not doing any proper background check on him.
Careless of law enforcement in Minnesota.

Background checks on cops or those training to do that job are a MUST. Or at least they should be ! Even factories and hospitals will do a background check if necessary.

:moo:

Quoting myself :

ElleyMae corrected the notion that Noor might not be a U.S. citizen-- he is. My mistake.
 
  • #790
This loud bang is awfully convenient and the fireworks, as some posted earlier- were far from this area- over by the police station. Still think the loud bang Haffity heard was the gun going off next to him. She could not have been at the window and coming towards them at the same time

So he leaned over / across the partner in the drivers seat and shot through the window. Seems the victim was running toward the car, which makes more sense given that he shot her in the abdomen. I guess it didn't occur to him to wonder why his partner didn't feel the need to draw his own gun and start shooting. I wonder if the police officer in the driver's seat yelled something out the window for the person running toward them ... the victim... to halt or stop or anything, if they were indeed in fear of being ambushed?
 
  • #791
I'm thinking this may have been more about 'reverse racism'... since the cop (Noor) is recently from Somalia (afaik, he is NOT a U.S. citizen -- bad move for the MN PD);
and he most likely shot Justine out of hate for her skin color and no other reason.

There is absolutely no evidence to support such an accusation.
 
  • #792
If they were responding to a rape, how did he not know it was the rape victim running up to the car for help? Shameful. If this guy "startles" so easily he should have never been given a gun or a badge. So much for the "sanctity of life".
 
  • #793
when someone up thread posted this I thought about it for a minute and could see how this could have been possible. Whether or not he really felt in danger I guess we will never know. What I would lkie to know is what did the other cop say and feel? Did he feel this was a set up?

I hadn't thought of that, maybe that's what was going through his mind that caused him to overreact. Also, I'm thinking rather than the victim really being in a "panic" that maybe she was running toward them trying to flag them down so they wouldn't just drive off.
 
  • #794
Justine seems like the one that was ambushed.
I'm sure she never imagined the cops she called for help would shoot her.
So many more citizens are killed by cops than the other way around.

The longest list I can find lists two last year, (the ones you mentioned), three in 2014 was the most of any year. Less than 20 cops have been "ambushed" since the 1930's.
They ambushed more unarmed citizens in any recent given year.

https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxn...h-killings-in-us-and-its-territories.amp.html

This is just the first article I pulled up... it is from Nov 2016. Btw it says in 2014 there were 16 ambush killings. This is something LE has to consider when they respond to a call, come upon a scene or pull someone over. jmo
Ambush-style killings of police up 167% this year


In all, there have now been 40 officers shot and killed in ambushes since 2014, said Steve Groeninger, spokesperson for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which tracks police fatalities.
 
  • #795
I'm not so sure he's supporting him, perhaps he's just stating the fact that he heard a loud sound right before the shooting. I believe his initial comment was that he was stunned that his partner shot her.

yep that is what I heard he was stunned when his partner shot her...heard nothing about him and the sound bothering him at all...honestly this is just too much.
 
  • #796
This is just the first article I pulled up... it is from Nov 2016.
[h=1]Ambush-style killings of police up 167% this year[/h]
In all, there have now been 40 officers shot and killed in ambushes since 2014, said Steve Groeninger, spokesperson for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which tracks police fatalities.

or is this a good defense as suggested by an attorney for 2 cops that were in a quiet residential area of the city on a routine call. I mean seriously this was a routine call.
 
  • #797
"Noor told associates it was dark and the situation was already tense as the caller had been 'panicking' when making the 911 call reporting an assault in the alley beyond where Justine lived with her fiancé and his son."

In the transcripts of two calls, she doesn't sound "panicked" to me, she sounds very reasonable, has anyone found the actual audio posted of the 911 call?


Incident Number: 17-265936 July 15, 2017; 23.27:02
Time: 23:27:02
Operator: 911, what's the address of the emergency?
Caller: Hi, I'm, I can hear someone out the back and I, I'm not sure if she's having sex or being raped.
Operator: Give me the address.
Caller: XXXX Washburn Avenue South.
Operator: Washburn Avenue South. You said it's behind (inaudible)?
Caller: And there's a (inaudible) out the back, yup, yup. And I think she just yelled out 'help,' but it's difficult the sound has been going on for a while, but I think, I don't think she's enjoying it. I think it's, I don't know.
Operator: Okay, already got a call started and help on the way. Uh, you can't see anything, you're just hearing a female screaming then, is that what you're saying?
Caller: Yeah. It sounds like sex noises, but it's been going on for a while and I think she tried to say help and it sounds distressed.
Operator: Okay, I've already got an officer on the way. What is your name?
Caller: JUSTINE.
Operator: JUSTINE, what's your last name?
Caller: JUSTINE.
Operator: JUSTINE.
Caller: Yeah.
Operator: And a phone number?
Caller: REDACTED
Operator: Okay, we've already got help on the way. If anything changes before we get there just give us a call right back, but officers should be there soon.
Caller: Thanks.
Operator: Okay, not a problem.
[DAMOND CALLS BACK AT 23.35:23]*
Operator: 911, what is the address of the emergency?
Caller: Hi, I just reported one, but no one's here and was wondering if they gotthe address wrong.
Operator: What's the address?
Caller: XXXX Washburn Avenue South. It supposed to be Washburn Avenue South.
Operator: Are you JUSTINE?
Caller: Yeah, (inaudible).
Operator: You're hearing a female screaming?
Caller: Yes, along behind the house.
Operator: Yup, officers are on the way there.
Caller: Thank you.
Operator: You're welcome, bye.**

We need to see the operator's communication to dispatch, and dispatch's communication to car 530. Clearly Justine was reporting a possible rape - not just a "woman screaming behind building."

I hate to pull the operator and dispatch in, but if they stupidly left out the sexual assault part, then Minneapolis PD is going to have to explain that too.
 
  • #798
when someone up thread posted this I thought about it for a minute and could see how this could have been possible. Whether or not he really felt in danger I guess we will never know. What I would lkie to know is what did the other cop say and feel? Did he feel this was a set up?
Exactly. Being aware of your surroundings and being alert for such vs jumping to conclusions or being a nervous nellie are not the same thing.
 
  • #799
Agree with above--a women in PJ's approaches and gets shot. This could have been a child..I thought PD was supposed to give a verbal warning--Halt Police..This guy just whipped out his gun and shot... And the caller had reported a possible sexual assault--ie a women saying "HELP"..My first thought would be that the figure approaching was the victim of the supposed assault.. And, since the police cruiser had no light on how would Justine even know this was the police ?? She was probably checking the car out ??? She had made a second call to 911 because the police had not shown up..What if a neighbor had also gone out to check out the screams for help. Would Noor have shot them also. I think this behavior is reckless and he should be charge.

not sure he "whipped it out" I believe according to latest report he had it in his lap...why? Because he felt an ambush coming on?
 
  • #800
Take the Daily Mail with a grain of salt, they print heresay that no credible news service will print.
It may be true but then again, it may be bs.
Who knows the motives of their anonymous sources?
They say they are friends of Noor but I'm not sure.

okay I hope they are wrong...but my experience is within 12-24 hours our media is reporting the same...and with this guy I think this is all possible.
 
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