MN - Justine Damond, 40, fatally shot by Minneapolis LE, 15 July 2017 #3

i didnt think i would get so emotional when i told my husband Noor was found guilty-- i was crying--- that woman could have been any of us --calls the police and runs downstairs
into the alley and towards the po!ice vehicle in her jammies and slippers and she is blown away by a reckless officer who shoots for no reason---
 
She was a good Samaritan trying to do the right thing for the neighborhood, putting her faith in the cops. I am glad that she gets justice. It should be intuitive for most people that it is not right. It is definitely not about race. Half of the jurors are "coloured".
 
I guess that one juror didn't have trouble convicting a police officer after all.

I so agree. If there is one thing I have learned it is that one can never be sure what a juror is thinking. I have watched trials where one would swear one juror or another was going to vote a certain way based on expression, when they took notes, more particularly their answers to questions before being selected and far more and have been totally surprised. When people predict what a jury will determine (sometimes even before a trial and before jurors are picked), I (usually silently) beg to disagree...

I would add I have seen jurors who could give world poker champions a major run for their money.

It will be of interest to see what sentence is handed down.
 
I so agree. If there is one thing I have learned it is that one can never be sure what a juror is thinking. I have watched trials where one would swear one juror or another was going to vote a certain way based on expression, when they took notes, more particularly their answers to questions before being selected and far more and have been totally surprised. When people predict what a jury will determine (sometimes even before a trial and before jurors are picked), I (usually silently) beg to disagree...

I would add I have seen jurors who could give world poker champions a major run for their money.

It will be of interest to see what sentence is handed down.
Third-degree murder charge carries a sentence of 10-15 years in prison. Second degree manslaughter charge carries up to five years behind bars. #NoorTrial #JustineDamond
 
There are no winners here. Justine is dead, her family and fiance devastated. Noor will go to prison for a while and his life is in shambles. He has a child that will have to live with this as well. And the Minneapolis Police Department totally trashed their reputation in a blatant attempt to cover this up. Hopefully some lessons are learned and maybe something good can ultimately come out of all this.
 
There are no winners here. Justine is dead, her family and fiance devastated. Noor will go to prison for a while and his life is in shambles. He has a child that will have to live with this as well. And the Minneapolis Police Department totally trashed their reputation in a blatant attempt to cover this up. Hopefully some lessons are learned and maybe something good can ultimately come out of all this.


The Minneapolis Police Department came out of this looking really slimy !
 
There are no winners here. Justine is dead, her family and fiance devastated. Noor will go to prison for a while and his life is in shambles. He has a child that will have to live with this as well. And the Minneapolis Police Department totally trashed their reputation in a blatant attempt to cover this up. Hopefully some lessons are learned and maybe something good can ultimately come out of all this.

Respectfully, I disagree. There were a lot of wins today. Especially if the "Whistleblowers" who were brave enough to say that Noor was unsuitable for police work, were bullied for their unpopular position. I have done that, and paid for it by destroying my career.

Noor had a responsibility to acknowledge that he wasn't cut out to be a police officer, as did every single supervisor, and partner he had, who said nothing, when it was obvious Noor shouldn't have been a police officer.
 
i didnt think i would get so emotional when i told my husband Noor was found guilty-- i was crying--- that woman could have been any of us --calls the police and runs downstairs
into the alley and towards the po!ice vehicle in her jammies and slippers and she is blown away by a reckless officer who shoots for no reason---
so true could have been any of us
 
Third-degree murder charge carries a sentence of 10-15 years in prison. Second degree manslaughter charge carries up to five years behind bars. #NoorTrial #JustineDamond

Thank you, I wondered. I did hear a minimum of three on the one and then there is consecutive or concurrent. I had no idea of what the maximum was on each.
 

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