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BBM. I agree. More and more this looks like a case of the rookie cop being "twitchy" and worried about ambush executions. A totally valid concern these days, given the escalating number of ambush slayings of cops, and a concern that cops are briefed about virtually every shift during roll call.
I don't think what happened is at all associated with any racial, or religious, "identity politics" or "tribal association".
I think Noor made a grave, deadly mistake. I think he will be charged and tried for some kind of criminal manslaughter.
It's a tragedy from every angle. Many lives destroyed. I don't think Noor is a villain, but I do think he made a tremendous, deadly mistake, because he was scared.
We all have to accept that recruiting police officers is *extremely* difficult these days. Inexperienced, nervous rookies WILL be out on patrol. And IMO, these kind of situations will keep on occurring, hopefully not very often.
Have there been a lot of ambush executions of LE in the Twin Cities area? Just curious if locals could fill us in on the history of murderous attacks against LE in the area.
Here's a link I've found:
https://www.odmp.org/agency/2518-minneapolis-police-department-minnesota
It looks like there haven't been any deaths since 2009, that case was vehicular assault. The last death of a police officer by gunfire was in 2002, before that 2000.
Since 1888, there have been 48 "line of duty" deaths, with 27 of those from gunshot wounds. Other causes were auto and motorcycle accidents, heart attack, assault, etc.
It would appear that LE deaths by criminal activity are pretty rare in Minneapolis. Is it possible that LE are overestimating their risk of death at the hands of the general public? Sounds like some re-training would help officers to more realistically respond to the needs of the public without putting innocent people at such unnecesssary risk.
Minneapolis isn't Mogadishu, not by a long shot. There's too much ramped up hysteria over potential violence against LE and it's not serving any productive purpose. There's no rational excuse for this woman's death. If LE keeps increasing violence against innocent citizens, it's only going to escalate fear in the community, raising risk of retaliation. It's a recipe for disaster.