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

  • #621
I was not aware there was more than one shot-- makes it that much worse for the now convicted defendant. Talk about over-reaction!!!

You know what still gets me? how they got a warrant to search Justine's apartment- like she was a perp--- why didn't they get a warrant to search Noor's home?

WTH?! They did the EXACT same thing with Botham Jean, the man shot in his own apartment by former police officer Amber Guyger! As if searching for some legal justification for the shooting, after the fact!
 
  • #622
One of Justine's friends is an ABC journalist, usually doing wildlife shows. In honour of Justine, he put together this 30 min Australian Story episode which was aired on Aussie TV.
If you want to know who Justine was, if you want to see what happened behind the scenes, the joy, the pain, the anger, the confusion .... this is the video to watch.

Of importance in this video is the segment about the way the police are being trained. 162 killings by police - 2 accountability court cases. "The system is sick".

Without Rhyme or Reason
 
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  • #623
Can't imagine why the juror formed his "probably" opinion.
Even a police officer at the scene said the 'slap' was only speculation.


One police investigator, Christopher Olson, told the court he was initially briefed at the site shortly after the shooting and said no one mentioned a noise on the squad car to him at that time. A policewoman at the scene, Shannon Barnett, said she had mentioned a possible “slap” to others at the scene but admitted it was only speculation about what might have spooked Noor and Harrity.

Sweasy called the claim about the noise “a theory that took on a life of its own”.
NoCookies | The Australian
The juror obviously believed the testimony of Officer Harrity. Two officers would not have simultaneously reached for their weapons unless something scared them into reacting.
JMO

One point of contention is whether Damond slapped the SUV, causing a thump that Noor’s partner, officer Matthew Harrity, testified scared him so much that he drew his weapon. Defense attorneys for Noor have said he also heard a loud bang on the squad car, but prosecutors have suggested the slap was concocted. They insist the officers faced no threat.

Prosecutors in Mohamed Noor case aim to discredit police account of squad car slap – Twin Cities
 
  • #624
We don't know exactly why that warrant was obtained. But I do think it was likely related to Sgt Barrnett's statement that she was probably drunk or on drugs. A totally unsubstantiated statement. BCA may have obtained the warrant to follow up on that. I still believe Barrnett should be investigated for obstruction.
I think Barnett's speculation was based on a neighbor's three 911 calls about a possibly demented woman in the neighborhood earlier that night. Women normally don't wander the streets alone at night in their p.j.'s.

JMO
 
  • #625
The juror obviously believed the testimony of Officer Harrity. Two officers would not have simultaneously reached for their weapons unless something scared them into reacting.
JMO

One point of contention is whether Damond slapped the SUV, causing a thump that Noor’s partner, officer Matthew Harrity, testified scared him so much that he drew his weapon. Defense attorneys for Noor have said he also heard a loud bang on the squad car, but prosecutors have suggested the slap was concocted. They insist the officers faced no threat.

Prosecutors in Mohamed Noor case aim to discredit police account of squad car slap – Twin Cities

Harrity .... a standing member of the police force, who seems to have gone with Sgt Barrnett's admitted speculation that there was a slap on the car.


The juror who spoke on local radio said he believed Ms Damond "did make contact with the car".
"But we didn't really feel that was super-relevant," he said.
"Yeah, officers get startled all the time, and she poses no threat.

"I think throughout the trial we kind of had the feeling there was something we weren't being told," the juror continued.
Juror reveals why US cop was convicted for Justine Damond's murder
 
  • #626
One of Justine's friends is an ABC journalist, usually doing wildlife shows. In honour of Justine, he put together this 30 min Australian Story episode which was aired on Aussie TV.
If you want to know who Justine was, if you want to see what happened behind the scenes, the joy, the pain, the anger, the confusion .... this is the video to watch.

Of importance in this video is the segment about the way the police are being trained. 162 killings by police - 2 accountability court cases. "The system is sick".

Without Rhyme or Reason

Thank you, ABC in Australia showed that, we never saw any of that in the United States.
 
  • #627
Women normally don't wander the streets alone at night in their p.j.'s.

JMO

Probably not ... but a woman may go outside her own home in her pajamas late at night if she is trying to assist a person she thinks may be being raped.
 
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  • #628
One of Justine's friends is an ABC journalist, usually doing wildlife shows. In honour of Justine, he put together this 30 min Australian Story episode which was aired on Aussie TV.
If you want to know who Justine was, if you want to see what happened behind the scenes, the joy, the pain, the anger, the confusion .... this is the video to watch.

Of importance in this video is the segment about the way the police are being trained. 162 killings by police - 2 accountability court cases. "The system is sick".

Without Rhyme or Reason
thank you so much for sharing that...very well done and I feel that I know the family so much better.
 
  • #629
Thank you, ABC in Australia showed that, we never saw any of that in the United States.
yes right here in minneapolis and never saw it.
 
  • #630
yes right here in minneapolis and never saw it.

Hmmm, I wonder why...such a great piece about Justine, who she was...
 
  • #631
One of Justine's friends is an ABC journalist, usually doing wildlife shows. In honour of Justine, he put together this 30 min Australian Story episode which was aired on Aussie TV.
If you want to know who Justine was, if you want to see what happened behind the scenes, the joy, the pain, the anger, the confusion .... this is the video to watch.

Of importance in this video is the segment about the way the police are being trained. 162 killings by police - 2 accountability court cases. "The system is sick".

Without Rhyme or Reason

Thanks for sharing. Justine's friend did a wonderful job.
jmo
 
  • #632
Hmmm, I wonder why...such a great piece about Justine, who she was...
I am learning so much about this case right here on WebSleuth...I am telling you the information suppression is something on this case. I can just imagine what people in Australia are thinking about this country and Minneapolis in particular. I sort of think had Don and Justine married as planned eventually they may have lived in Australia after some time. No utopias out there but this gun violence is really getting to many of us.
 
  • #633
Probably not ... but a woman may go outside her own home in her pajamas late at night if she is trying to assist a person she thinks may be being raped.
I've heard it described as "the safest neighborhood" in Minneapolis. So, there's that. Probably hasn't been a "police ambush" there in a hundred years.
 
  • #634
I've heard it described as "the safest neighborhood" in Minneapolis. So, there's that. Probably hasn't been a "police ambush" there in a hundred years.
It is a relatively safe neighborhood...it is still not the "suburbs" which was mentioned in some reports...it is in Minneapolis proper...absolutely no threats of ambush in that area...as the video said above ..."two rookie cops" on a routine call and one of them simply should not have been a cop.
 
  • #635
I am learning so much about this case right here on WebSleuth...I am telling you the information suppression is something on this case. I can just imagine what people in Australia are thinking about this country and Minneapolis in particular. I sort of think had Don and Justine married as planned eventually they may have lived in Australia after some time. No utopias out there but this gun violence is really getting to many of us.

The information withholding is quite disturbing, considering the US is a country with free speech, many rights, and much public access to information.


They say officers and union officials held a meeting to discuss withholding information from the criminal investigation into the July 2017 fatal police shooting.
The meeting took place in the cafeteria of the Hennepin County Government Center prior to the refusal of about 20 police officers to talk to investigators ....
Noor trial: Prosecution raps police supervisor who shut off bodycam
 
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  • #636
"Throughout the testimony, Barnette casually answered "no," "I don't know," or "I don't recall" to questions about her lack of documentation and evidence-gathering, prompting the prosecution to ask her if she knew how important and high-profile the case was."

Wow, this is worse than I thought. Barnette should be investigated for her lack of professionalism, and implicit bias. How does she "Not Know" and "Can't Recall"? Her deliberate obtuseness was probably another reason the jury chose to convict.
 
  • #637
Harrity .... a standing member of the police force, who seems to have gone with Sgt Barrnett's admitted speculation that there was a slap on the car.


The juror who spoke on local radio said he believed Ms Damond "did make contact with the car".
"But we didn't really feel that was super-relevant," he said.
"Yeah, officers get startled all the time, and she poses no threat.

"I think throughout the trial we kind of had the feeling there was something we weren't being told," the juror continued.
Juror reveals why US cop was convicted for Justine Damond's murder

With all due respect, Officer Harrity is still on the MPLS police force and I have no reason whatsoever to believe he lied in his testimony.

The juror was entitled to give his opinion that there was a slap on the police car. He was not entitled to speak on behalf of the rest of the jury. Juries are not allowed to deliberate or speculate about "what else we weren't being told."

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Let's agree to disagree and move on.

JMO
 
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  • #638
Probably not ... but a woman may go outside her own home in her pajamas late at night if she is trying to assist a person she thinks may be being raped.
I think that is incredibly rare in an a large metro urban area of the United States.

JMO
 
  • #639
With all due respect, Officer Harrity is still on the MPLS police force and I have no reason whatsoever to believe he lied in his testimony.

The juror was entitled to give his opinion that there was a slap on the police car. He was not entitled to speak on behalf of the rest of the jury. Juries are not allowed to deliberate or speculate about "what else we weren't being told."

<modsnipped>

Let's agree to disagree and move on.

JMO

I think the majority of her post was pasted directly from the article.

Maybe a tommyhawk to grind but yes IMO there needs one hell of a shake up there.
 
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  • #640
Why wasn’t the dash camera on? Maybe that’s not a crime but I’d think those cameras are there for a reason.

No body or dash cameras.
As Justine’s dad said they were rookies.
 

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