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I havent been able to look at the search warrants yet but I think some are maybe getting the wrong impression from them. You have to understand what is going on inside the context of WHEN it is happening. After the shooting, certainly MPD supervisors would have quickly arrived and would have asked what happened. I assume Noor and Harrity gave some indication what happened. This is probably where Harrity's statement that he was "stunned" came from. Perhaps Noor says something about her acting erratic or out of control and "on drugs" or something. Because its a police shooting, MBCA arrives to investigate, they are not MPD. If Noor did say something like that, they need to investigate it, they'd be irresponsible not too. Despite the law professor's statement, Noor's statement (if he made it) would provide the probably cause to get a warrant. MBCA would want to see if any drugs are found in her home. They need a warrant because there is no one to give them access to the house without it. They need a warrant to look in her phone. This is not victim blaming or cover up, its investigating all possible avenues. I wouldn't be surprised if MBCA never expected to find any drugs, but since Noor perhaps indicated drug use, they need to follow up. That they removed nothing from the house allegedly supports the idea that they found nothing. Not only does this not help Noor, or cause and "international incident" it helps clear up some things and helps to clear the victim.
Thanks for your insight. Your explaination makes sense and it actually gives me some hope.