well three complaints in less than 2 years with one lawsuit filed in federal court day before this happened...does that tell you about how he handled things?
Yeah, sure does. Not good.
well three complaints in less than 2 years with one lawsuit filed in federal court day before this happened...does that tell you about how he handled things?
I can't answer those questions...the important thing is he is representing MPD and they are the ones under the microscope right now...this is at least the third very high profile officer involved shooting in the last 3 years..with many more less high profile and they just had a major incident where an officer shot someone's dogs in their yard for no reason as the dogs approached and were waving their tails...exciting to see him. This was on video and lots of fallout from that too.
Fulton is part of the Minneapolis PD . I looked it up and see it is a neighborhood name, not a suburb. I was confused about that.
I was a teacher and although there are state and national unions, each district had their own with their own reps. Kroll does Minneapolis which Fulton is a part of. But is he the rep for St. Paul or even suburbs?
Kroll is very brash so it is strange that he has no comment
so I live just over the MSP border is a first tier suburb that has had its share of issues too.
Yeah, sure does. Not good.
I wonder what those suits are. The one where the woman who was taken to the hospital for mental health eval because the relatives called and said she has issues is a strange one.
Who is your police department? Does your suburb have its own police?
I wonder what those suits are. The one where the woman who was taken to the hospital for mental health eval because the relatives called and said she has issues is a strange one.
Do you remember Kitty Genivese in New York who was attacked and killed? Back in the 60's was it? People were appalled that ho one did anything. It was a huge issue.
How times have changed.
I can't answer those questions...the important thing is he is representing MPD and they are the ones under the microscope right now...this is at least the third very high profile officer involved shooting in the last 3 years..with many more less high profile and they just had a major incident where an officer shot someone's dogs in their yard for no reason as the dogs approached and were waving their tails...exciting to see him. This was on video and lots of fallout from that too.
I believe that the dog shooting was completely un-justified. Yet apparently police union issued a statement claiming they support this cop.
Here is the link to the dog story.
"Newly released body camera video shows a Minneapolis police officer shooting a homeowner's dog as the dog walked toward the officer, tail wagging, before the officer shot a second dog who was rushing toward him."
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/...ws-new-angle-on-minneapolis-cop-shooting-dogs
You mean this?
(quote)
According to federal court documents detailing the open case, Noor, along with another officer, allegedly forced his way into a woman’s home and taking her to hospital.
The complaint alleges Noor and the other officer of forcing their way into the woman’s house “without any reasonable or legal cause” and accuses them of “violently and forcibly detained her and transported her against her will”.
The woman was told she was sent to hospital because she was in a “mental health crisis” and calling 911 “a million times”, which she denies.
The complainant alleges false imprisonment, battery, assault, negligence, and violating civil rights.
The complaint was filed to the US District court just over three weeks ago, and the case is ongoing.
http://www.news.com.au/world/north-...d/news-story/8272f93c22f76a61a89ff1e8f48afb4f
According to Kitty's brother in the documentary The Witness, at least two people called police but police didn't respond because they thought it was a domestic dispute, and there was also a lady who ran down the stairs to where Kitty was and held her as she died.
Unfortunately, police not responding because they assumed it was domestic violence is even worse than bystanders not calling in the first place!
There is a different version where she called about some kid. Relatives called and said that the woman had mental health issues.
This explains the situation , I feel. The Oz article is sensationalism.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/the-cop-the-bodycam-and-the-killing
According to Kitty's brother in the documentary The Witness, at least two people called police but police didn't respond because they thought it was a domestic dispute, and there was also a lady who ran down the stairs to where Kitty was and held her as she died.
Unfortunately, police not responding because they assumed it was domestic violence is even worse than bystanders not calling in the first place!
There is a different version where she called about some kid. Relatives called and said that the woman had mental health issues.
This explains the situation , I feel. The Oz article is sensationalism.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/the-cop-the-bodycam-and-the-killing
News.com.au is a clickbaity Murdoch tabloid. It's always sensationalist.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
News.com.au is a clickbaity Murdoch tabloid. It's always sensationalist.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Daily Telegraph is Murdoch tooThat said it's not impossible for them to sometimes write something purely factual especially in articles that are basically just quotes or rehashed media statements.
Best Aus media is the ABC and the SBS, with Fairfax sites (The Age and SMH) also okay.
Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk