musterion
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Good. May he do time. Long, hard time.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/2...-damond-turns-himself-in-charges-pending.html
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/2...-damond-turns-himself-in-charges-pending.html
Good. May he do time. Long, hard time.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/2...-damond-turns-himself-in-charges-pending.html
I always feel sorry for anyone who gets scared and reacts. We just never know what we'll do in those situations. It doesn't sound like he had much training, either.
The woman was at the squad's window about to talk to, or talking to, Noor's partner. She was unarmed. They had just heard a loud noise--no one is sure yet what it was but Noor shot across in front of his partner, inside the vehicle, and wasted her.
Murder.
Well, he needs to be held accountable for her death, but I can't say it was intentional homicide. I'm just glad I don't have to sit on that jury.
They saw here walk up in her nightgown, unarmed, making no provoking or threatening moves, according to his partner.
After a moment Noor aimed and shot her in the gut and she's dead.
Murder. Not manslaughter, murder.
What degree? I don't know, sounds like 2nd degree.
Oh, well I hadn't heard all the details. Sorry if I sounded flippant. I was only relating to how scary it is being a police officer.
Scary enough with a lot of scummy cops they've hired across the country. Has been for years.
Even scarier that now some of them are Mohammedans.
They. Cannot. Be. Trusted.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said the law makes it difficult to charge police officers unless they are “unacceptably reckless.” He said, “I agree with that.” But he added: “Clearly Officer Noor violated the rules and deserves to be charged.”
Noor is charged with third-degree murder “for perpetrating an eminently dangerous act” and second-degree manslaughter for “culpable negligence creating unreasonable risk.”