Posted on 07/31/2022 1:39:19 PM PDT by grundle
Noor was initially convicted of third-degree murder and manslaughter, but the top charge was dismissed and he was resentenced.
MINNEAPOLIS — A former Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot an unarmed woman who called 911 to report a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home was released from prison on parole Monday, months after his murder conviction was overturned and he was resentenced on a lesser charge.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections website said Mohamed Noor, 36, was placed under the supervision of Hennepin County Community Corrections. He was freed 18 days shy of the fifth anniversary of the July 15, 2017, fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, a 40-year-old dual U.S.-Australian citizen and yoga teacher who was engaged to be married.
Corrections Department spokesman Nicholas Kimball confirmed that Noor was released Monday morning. He said he couldn’t confirm where Noor will be living, but that released offenders are generally supervised by the county where they live. He said Noor was held in North Dakota for most of his sentence and had no disciplinary issues in prison.
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Is he on a government payroll, or collecting a public pension?
When does he return to the job?
Yet another dark skinned man gets away with murdering a white woman.
He’s better now.
How much prison time is that other policeman who held the bigger man down with his leg getting?
Look up Ernest Martin Stevens. A black ex felon, Dunham, tried to carjack a 77 year old White man, Mr Stevens.
Mr Stevens tried to drive away and Dunham shot him 8 times.
Despite witnesses to the crime, video of it, the murder weapon recovered with Dunham's fingerprints and DNA and a confession, a jury acquitted the murderer.
I’m guessing it was a jury of his “peers”.🙄
...I believe the unfortunate victum was from Australia....this whole stinking thing was, well, it stank from the start...not “fair dinkum”...
“Fair Dinkum - unquestionably good or genuine : EXCELLENT —often used as a general expression of approval”
Are you suggesting he should be treated like the cracker cops who served supporting roles in the death of St. George Floyd?
Third degree murder is defined as "Whoever, without intent to effect the death of any person, causes the death of another by perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincing a depraved mind, without regard for human life, is guilty of murder in the third degree.." If the charge doesn't apply in the Noor case then how can it apply to the officers in the George Floyd case?
You know why.
Muslims kill women that are victim of sexual assault.
So this moon-rock worshipping demon was just doing the will of the devil.
Minneapolis is Muslim central and they always look to excuse Muslim thuggery and the murder of Christians.
Just my observation
Of course, we knew the makeup of the Rittenhouse, Chauvin and Zimmerman juries, down to their preferred pronouns, but, not a peep here.
And no public or media outrage!
And no public or media outrage!
Minneapolis will reap what it has sown.
I knew this would happen. They waited a little while to do this, so the public would have forgotten that he murdered an innocent woman. They never planned to keep him in prison very long.
No blond Whiteys went out to the streets and burned buildings, looted, raped, assaulted and killed. The Whiteys expected the “legal justice system” to bring about justice. They were seriously deluded.
There was a summer of rioting in 2020. That led to a conviction for murder. The cop never intended to kill the man. Justine Dimond was killed deliberately, will full intention.
For any Martians reading this, there is a reason for the discrepancy, and it has nothing to do with the severity of the crime.
So he does less than five years for murder. Swell.
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