The cop with only two years experience who shot pyjama-wearing Australian woman, 40,
Keep in mind, Danish psychologist Nicolai Sennels has found 1 in 3 somalians are mentally ill due to inbreeding...The killer reached across his driving partner to shoot her several times as she was speaking about a disturbance she heard while in her house in her upscale neighborhood. this woman does not look like someone that needed to be shot multiple times and killed but he looks like he has few loose screws......“He came to the United States at a young age and is thankful to have had so many opportunities,”
The cop with only two years experience who shot pyjama-wearing Australian woman, 40, dead through the DOOR of his squad car while his bodycam was off after she called 911 over 'home intruder'
- Justine Damond was shot dead by police after calling 911 on Saturday night
- She had reportedly been speaking to police through the driver's side window
- Damond was shot by officer sitting in the passenger seat through driver door
- Mohamed Noor has been named as the officer who shot 40-year-old Australian
- His lawyer Tom Plunkett confirmed he fired his weapon on Saturday night
- City is steel reeling from the shooting death by cop of Philando Castille in 2016
- She moved to Minnesota to marry 'rockstar love of her life', Don Damond, 50
- Noor has two open complaints against him from 2017 and one from 2016
By Hannah Moore and Josh Hanrahan For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 12:16 EDT, 17 July 2017 | Updated: 19:14 EDT, 17 July 2017
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Mohammed Noor has been an officer for two years and was the first Somali-American to serve in his precinct
The police officer who shot and killed an unarmed Australian woman in mysterious circumstances after she called 911 to report a disturbance behind her upscale Minneapolis home has been identified.
Mohamed Noor, who joined the department in March 2015, reached over and shot Justine Damond, 40, multiple times from the passenger seat of his squad car while she spoke to his colleague on the drivers side in a back alley.
Both officer's bodycams were off and the squad car camera not recording when Damond - who was in her pyjamas - was killed at around 11.30pm on Saturday, just a month before she was due to marry.
Ms Damond's heartbroken fiance Don Damond, fight back tears on Tuesday as he spoke of his partner's shocking death, claiming the police have failed to provide an explanation.
Mr Damond said the family were 'desperate for information' about her shooting - which he referred to as a 'homicide.'
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https://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/660/...49-justine.jpgJustine Damond (pictured) was shot dead in her pyjamas by police in the United States, after calling 911 to report a disturbance in an alley near her home at South Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Ms Damond's heartbroken fiance Don Damond, fight back tears on Tuesday as he spoke of his partner's shocking death, claiming the police have failed to provide an explanation
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Mr Damond was comforted by his son Zach as he spoke to media gathered outside his home on Tuesday
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Mr Damond said the family were 'desperate for information' about her shooting - which he referred to as a 'homicide'
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Mr Damond described Justine as a 'teacher to so many' who lived 'a life of openness, kindness and love' and had a 'great wit and humour'.
'Piecing together Justine's last moments before the homicide will be a small comfort as we grieve this tragedy,' Don told media gathered around his Minneapolis home.
'Our hearts are broken and we are utterly devastated by the loss of Justine,' he added.
'It was Justine that called 911 on Saturday evening reporting what she believed was an active sexual assault occurring nearby.
'Sadly, my family and I have been provided with almost no additional information from law enforcement regarding what happened after police arrived.
'We have lost the dearest of people and we are desperate for information.'
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Friends of the Damonds comforted each other during the press conference
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Mr Damond was out of town for business when the shooting occurred
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) - the state agency investigating the shooting - has so far kept tight-lipped on the circumstances that led to the death of the yoga and meditation teacher.
They have admitted that no weapons were recovered from the scene and according to the Star Tribune witnesses to the shooting have described Damond approaching the police cruiser in the alley behind her house.
She was holding her cell phone and talking to an officer on the drivers side before she was shot.
The only concrete statement the BCA has made so far is to confirm that 'At one point an officer fired their weapon, fatally striking a woman'.
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Community leader: Officer Noor (center) met with Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges (not pictured) in 2016 where she praised him for joining the police force
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Pride: This picture dates from 2015 and shows Officer Noor being inducted into the Somali American Police Association
Noor, 31, who is the first Somali-American police officer in his precinct, has in the past been personally praised by Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges.
He also holds a degree in administration and economics.
The Mayor demanded fast answers as the investigation began on Monday.
'I have the same questions you do, and I seek the same answers you seek,' said Mayor Hodges.
'This process is difficult, but I want to be sure we get this right.'
He has already retained the services of a lawyer, who said on Monday that his client is devastated at the death of Damond.
'We take this seriously with great compassion for all persons who are being touched by this,' said attorney Tom Plunkett according to The Star Tribune.
Minneapolis Chief of Police Janeé Harteau issued a statement on Monday calling the death tragic.
'I have many of the same questions and it is why we immediately asked for an external and independent investigation into the officer-involved shooting death,' said Harteau.
'I also want to assure you that I understand why so many people have so many questions at this point. I've asked for the investigation to be expedited to provide transparency and to answer as many questions as quickly as we can.'
The driver of the squad car that pulled up in the alley behind the home Damond shared with her fiance has been identified as Matthew Harrity, a community service officer since 2016.
On Monday morning the heartbroken stepson of Damond appeared outside his home and had harsh words for Officer Noor.
'Why? Why did you do it?,' said Zach Damon.
'He has no idea the impact that he had on thousands of people. No idea.'
'I hope that he wakes up every single day and thinks about it, and then I hope that he thinks about how he can be a better person because that's what she did every single day. And if you don't do that, then you're not even living, either, man.'
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Heartbroken: Zach Damond spoke to reporters outside his home on Monday morning and said he hopes the police officer who shot Justine Damond dead on Saturday night suffers
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Meeting and greeting: Mayor Hodges posted this picture of Officer Noor in his uniform to her Facebook page in 2016 along with a tribute to him
According to Minneapolis Star Tribune, the website Minnesota PoliceClips has audio of an exchange between dispatch and the officers involved.
One officer says that he sees a 'female standing behind a building' and 'one down' from the same location before saying they are performing CPR.
Police in Minneapolis are required to wear bodycams at all time, but they are not continually active and are manually switched on when an officer anticipates they will be needed.
It is not know why the squad car camera cannot be used in this case.
The decision to equip all police with bodycams came after the black motorist Philando Castile was shot by an officer in 2016 in controversial circumstances.
Noor, who joined the Minneapolis Police in March 2015, has had three complaints made against him in two years - including a lawsuit.
Two are from 2017 and one from 2016 is closed and according to Lou Raguse of Kare 11 is marked 'not to be made public'.
The lawsuit stems from a police call on May 25, 2017, when Noor and two other officers took a woman to hospital and she claimed that they carried out false imprisonment, assault and battery.
According to the ongoing lawsuit, the woman claimed that Noor 'grabbed her right wrist and upper arm' when moving her.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...0251179043.jpgMs Damond, also known as Justine Ruszczyk, was originally from Sydney but had been living in the US for three years and was engaged to marry American businessman Don Damond (right), 50, in August
Last year, Mayor Hodges wrote on her Facebook page that she 'wanted to take a moment to recognize Officer Mohamed Boor, the newest Somali officer in the Minneapolis Police Department.
'Officer Noor has been assigned to the 5th Precinct, where his arrival has been highly celebrated, particularly by the Somali community in and around Karmel Mall.'
On Saturday night, Damond had called 911 to attend a noise and possible assault in the alley, and was speaking to the two officers through the drivers side window when she was shot.
Neighbours told The Star Tribune they came out of their home to investigate the flashing lights and saw police trying to revive Ms Damond, who was lying on the ground.
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Ms Damond had a well-known stance against guns, and there was no way she would have been armed on Saturday night, her friend Hannah, 21, told the paper.
She also explained Damond (nee Ruszczyk), who had already taken her fiance's last name often spoke about the benefits of Australia's tight gun control.
Despite her misgivings, Damond had elected to give up her life in Sydney for one in Minneapolis, where she lived with her fiance Don, who she described as the 'amazing, handsome hilarious, rockstar love of my life'.
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