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

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I just cannot visualize how this happened. There is a body/person walking towards a car, headlights are on, could the occupants not be able to see that it was a female in PJ’s? Regardless of any loud noise that was heard?
She had to have been in those headlights for however long it took her to get to the driver’s side window which was down. I can’t get the photo of Justine and Don out of my mind. They look so happy.
I just cannot think of any scenario that would give this policeman the right to shoot her. Again another innocent life has ended.

There headlights were not on.

"The squad lights were off..."

http://time.com/4864339/justine-damond-shooting-mohamed-noor-noise/
 
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The cops were driving with headlights off. However, from what has been reported, the alley was lit. So they should have had no problem seeing who was approaching the car.

Not defending anyone here but she could have approached from behind.
 
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Not defending anyone here but she could have approached from behind.

The driver cop's testimony is he saw her at his front driver's side window. She was shot through the front driver's side window (some articles say front door). So when the shooter cop shot at her, he should have been able to see her.
 
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Betty...that is exactly what is happening here in Minneapolis. Since 2014 the MPD stopped investigating themselves and the BCA took over. While this seems more fair it is being used by MPD as the reason why we or they don't know anything.

Thanks for the info. We've had similar problems in NE Ohio & Cleveland with Tamir Rice and others. Our county prosecutor's father was a police officer who was killed in the line of duty many years ago, so he wasn't much help to the victim's family.

Sounds like your BCA may need more transparency and accountability to the public. That's a crucial part of any organization handling these sensitive issues. Do they have any citizen reviewers on their bureau?
 
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There headlights were not on.

"The squad lights were off..."

http://time.com/4864339/justine-damond-shooting-mohamed-noor-noise/

Yes, the way I'm reading this, the squad lights were not on, doesn't say the headlights were off. I'm assuming squad lights are the flashing lights.

Also says she was shot through the driver's side window, not the windshield. I find it noteworthy that there was no mention of a "loud sound" until the last couple of days.
 
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Yes, the way I'm reading this, the squad lights were not on, doesn't say the headlights were off. I'm assuming squad lights are the flashing lights.

Also says she was shot through the driver's side window, not the windshield. I find it noteworthy that there was no mention of a "loud sound" until the last couple of days.

I do think a lot of confusion has been due to terminology used, and assumptions being made as to what it means. Like you, "squad lights" to me initially meant the flashing light bar. But I am beginning to think it may refer to the headlights. But I'm not sure. And confusion about "shot through the door or window." I am assuming that meant just shot out the driver's side window which was likely rolled down and not shot through the actual door. But again, poor reporting left that unclear for a long time. I blame a lot of the confusion in this case on the part of the public and appearance of changing stories to actually just poor reporting by news media in their rush to get headlines out.
 
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Yes, the way I'm reading this, the squad lights were not on, doesn't say the headlights were off. I'm assuming squad lights are the flashing lights.

Also says she was shot through the driver's side window, not the windshield. I find it noteworthy that there was no mention of a "loud sound" until the last couple of days.

So you think the squad lights are the flashing lights on top of the car, not headlights?
 
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The driver cop's testimony is he saw her at his front driver's side window. She was shot through the front driver's side window (some articles say front door). So when the shooter cop shot at her, he should have been able to see her.

I understand that but I was referencing a post that said they should have seen she was a pretty woman when she approached. I'm saying she could have initially approached from behind. Again I'm not defending anyone I'm just saying that's a possibility.
 
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She is throwing him under the bus (where he should be) but wow. Surprised.....police are not backing him up......MOO
 
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Chief believes body cam should have been activated.

Will continue to evaluate officer training.

Talked to family about fear of calling 911, had positive conversation with fiancee

Will work to regain the trust of the community

open for questions
 
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Gist of her statement.....

Proud of my department......we are talking about ONE individual's actions.....this shouldn't have happened.......

MOO
 
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She mentioned "squad lights" referring to the red/blue lights, not headlights. moo

Hopes in the future to have cams automatically start when "squad lights" are on.
 
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Their headlights were off? So they were driving in an ally with no lights at all. Do you know what time this shooting happened?

Apparently squad lights are not the same as headlights. Squad lights were off.
 
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She is throwing him under the bus (where he should be) but wow. Surprised.....police are not backing him up......MOO

How would you defend him? He wouldn't even give an interview to BCA.
 
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Q & A from press conference w/ Mpls police chief:

Have assured family justice, follow due process

About individual officer's action. He completed training, suited to be on street.

She was in a remote place, couldn't return

Rare for a chief to say something shouldn't have happened before investigation, but she is saying that

Based on actions seen, Justine should not have been killed

Cameras should have been on, will enhance the policy

Not second nature for officers to put them cameras on yet. Find a way to do it.

When officer moves a gun from holster, camera will be activated - new practice they want to have

It's officer's right to not cooperate with investigation

She hasn't talked to Noor

Concerned about impact on Somali community, reaching out to them

Concerns about BCA giving more benefit of doubt to officers - question - she trusts BCA

They've had several Somali officers

She prefers Noor speak to investigators, questions need to be answered that he hasn't answered yet

Would like to have people with more experience on patrol, isn't always possible. Assignments change

Why length of time to get there? That's the investigation. Try to provide good service.

Doesn't know why the long time. Part of investigation

Has seen a report on Noor's training. He did well in his training.
 
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Not defending anyone here but she could have approached from behind.

why would approaching from behind be better? It seem to be quite the opposite.
 
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