Jennifer17
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Justine was not an immigrant. She holds dual citizenship. Her father is American.
I wonder what type of more evidence is needed????? He killed an innocent unarmed woman who called 911 for help. I’m beginning to believe this is political. It’s so frustrating; I can only imagine what her family is feeling. I don't understand either how he is allowed to kill and nothing has happened to him. Is it because he's in LE. If a private citizen had shot Justine in that alley would he also be walking around free? RIP sweet Justine.
Why do they need a confession? Is there any doubt that he shot her? If he is not talking, he has given no defence and should be charged. I really don't understand how you can kill someone and not be charged because you wont answer questions.
I just can't imagine what additional evidence Freeman is expecting to get. Noor isn't talking, and thats not going to change. Its very common for a potential defendant to not talk, so I don't know why Freeman made such a big deal about that.
He’s probably waiting for evidence, any evidence, that would allow him to exonerate the officer.
Short of an all out confession from Noor who is not talking...what will move the dial to get justice given this kind of statement?
"Freeman said last week he did not have enough evidence to charge Noor" this phrase has been repeated many times in local media and frankly is the decision....are they running a "trial balloon" to see the reaction? or just paving the way...no matter how you look at it a big failure in justice.
This reminded me of this case:
I was watching Law & Order this morning and the two detectives were talking to a suspect. The second he said Im not speaking without a lawyer they broke the handcuffs out. Now I know this is only a TV show but Im sure that the producers have expert advisors to help add realism to the show. If Noor will not talk and tell his side of the story I see no reason not to arrest him so they can start to gather more evidence. At least that what I suspect they would do with a regular citizen. Have the police completely stopped caring how they look when they seem to be protecting their own?
So if I get in a jam with the law all I have to do is not talk and that's like kryptonite to the police and prosecutors. Is that how it works?
Coming from a person that considers himself pro law enforcement.
Precisely why I advocate that every woman carry a can of mace on them.
I am pleased to report that I am reading that supporters for Justice for Justine plan protests for the Super Bowl...I don't know if they will even get an opportunity because as discussed already new media tapping down any negative reports and police will be instructed to keep them out of view. Hope they get the word out.
Security for the Super Bowl is going to be extremely tight. I don’t think a protest will get anywhere near US Bank Stadium or any of the planned activities. JMO
probably not but I applaud their efforts.
Maybe they should hire the Goodyear blimp to trail a "JUSTICE FOR JUSTINE" banner over the stadium.
Freeman Convening Grand Jury In Justine Damond Case
After saying late last year that he needed more time to decide on whether to bring charges against Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor in the shooting death of Justine Damond, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman appears to be convening a grand jury in order to gather more evidence.
On Wednesday, officer Matthew Harrity, who was with Noor the night of the shooting, was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury, his attorney told The Star Tribune.
Grand jury apparently convened in Minneapolis police killing of Justine Damond
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman is convening a grand jury as part of the process to decide whether to file charges against Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor in the 2017 shooting death of Justine Ruszczyk.
Minneapolis attorney Bob Bennett, who's representing Ruszczyk's family, confirmed the existence of a grand jury.
Later in the day, Lt. Bob Kroll, president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, said that grand jury subpoenas are being issued to officers.
Officers will "fully cooperate" in the grand jury process, Kroll said in a statement. "Unfortunately, the Federation cannot answer the obvious question the media is asking: How can County Attorney Freeman retain charging authority while simultaneously submitting the case to a grand jury? Only Mr. Freeman can answer this."
Asked if he knew how many officers have received subpoenas, Kroll said he didn't know how many had been served but heard that 35 to 40 were going out.
Why Jamar Clark's case didn't go to a grand jury
http://www.fox9.com/news/prosecutor-to-discuss-process-of-jamar-clark-decisionNo grand jury in Jamar Clark case, prosecutor says 'this is my job'
Statement on officer-involved shooting and grand jury
It has been reported that several witnesses have been subpoenaed before a grand jury as part of the investigation into the officer-involved shooting of Justine Damond Ruszcyzk. Because grand jury proceedings are secret, we cannot comment on grand jury subpoenas or any testimony that occurs before a grand jury.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman will continue the offices two-year-old policy where he makes the decision on whether or not to bring charges in officer-involved shootings.
We will have no further comment.