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The Missing Two Minutes: Timeline of Muslim Cop Who Shot Pajama-Clad Woman Leaves Out Two Crucial Minutes Before She Was Shot

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What happened between 11:39 and 11:41?

11.39pm: Police arrive. A squad car, driven by officer Matthew Harrity with officer Mohamed Noor in the passenger seat, arrive at the address. The officers report on police radio the incident is a “Code four”, meaning no back up is required.

11.41pm: Shooting reported. The situation has completely changed. Officers call for back up requesting a police, fire and emergency response. The incident report notes at this time: “ONE DOWN… STARTING CPR.”

Police radio transcript from the time shows officers reported: “Shots fired at Washburn and 53rd Street. Correction 51st. Sergeant to acknowledge shots fired and one down at Washburn.”

11.46pm: Police radio in to confirm there are “no suspects at large”.

Is that Noor radioing that in?

Mohamed Noor, the Minneapolis Muslim police officer who fatally shot a woman who called 911 for help, has refused to be interviewed by authorities investigating the shooting.

He won’t talk to investigators but he is telling friends a loud noise startled him. What is he? A little girl? A noise sets a cop off to firing? What kind of training did quick-trigger-Noor have? I think he is a liar. He has three violent complaints against him. Why did someone have to be murdered for the authrotiies to take actions?

The crackpot Mayor, Betsy Hodges, who celebrated the Muslim cop who KILLED an unarmed woman says: “We can’t compel an officer to make a statement.” Why not?

Meanwhile the halal Mayor Betsy Hodges is busy tweeting her support of the Somalis not the victim.

Because the cop is Muslim, the American media has been worthless. Here’s a report from Australia. The victim, Justone Damond, was from Australia.

Timeline of Justine Damond shooting leaves out two crucial minutes before she was shot

News.com.au, July 19, 2017

POLICE documents detailing what happened the night Australian Justine Damond was gunned down only deepens the mystery over what led an officer to shoot and kill the pyjama-clad woman.

A timeline pieced together through the bride-to-be’s 911 calls and a newly released police incident report shows Ms Damond was shot two minutes after police officers arrived at the alleyway behind her home.

What it doesn’t explain is what happened in those two crucial minutes that prompted officer Mohamed Noor to draw his gun, reach over his partner and discharge his weapon through the open window, delivering a fatal shot to Ms Damond’s abdomen.

The incident report shows officers arrived 12 minutes after the concerned resident’s initial 911 call at 11.39pm when she reported a suspected sexual assault.

At this time, officers indicated the situation was under control and no back up was required.

Two minutes later, the caller was dead. Officers reported shots had been fired, they had “one down”, and emergency back up was needed.

Justine Damond was fatally shot by police in Minneapolis on Saturday. Picture: Stephen Govel/www.stephengovel.com via APSource:AP


A timeline of the calls and police response shows what we know.

11.27pm: First 911 call. Ms Damond reports she hears a woman “having sex or being raped” in the alley behind her home on 51st St and Washburn Ave. The operator says they have “already got an officer on the way.”

“What is your name?” the officer asks.

“JUSTINE.”

11.35pm: Second 911 call. Ms Damond calls emergency services again saying no one has arrived and checks if officers got the address wrong. “Are you JUSTINE?” the operator asks. “You’re hearing a female screaming?”

Ms Damond confirms and is told “officers are on the way there”.

11.39pm: Police arrive. A squad car, driven by officer Matthew Harrity with officer Mohamed Noor in the passenger seat, arrive at the address. The officers report on police radio the incident is a “Code four”, meaning no back up is required.

11.41pm: Shooting reported. The situation has completely changed. Officers call for back up requesting a police, fire and emergency response. The incident report notes at this time: “ONE DOWN… STARTING CPR.”

Police radio transcript from the time shows officers reported: “Shots fired at Washburn and 53rd Street. Correction 51st. Sergeant to acknowledge shots fired and one down at Washburn.”

11.46pm: Police radio in to confirm there are “no suspects at large”.

11.49pm: Incident report shows police “have been doing CPR for last four minutes”. “Two additional police units have arrived on the scene.”

Minneapolis police officer Matthew Harrity, who was on patrol with Mohamed Noor when he shot Australian woman Justine Damond.Source:Supplied

Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor, who fatally shot Justine Damond. Picture: City of Minneapolis via APSource:AP

A new account published by a local news outlet suggests a pounding on the police car led Mr Noor to believe he was being ambushed when he shot and killed Ms Damond.

The independent investigation into Saturday night’s fatal shooting has revealed that the officers were “startled by a loud sound” before Mr Noor shot Ms Damond.

Citing an anonymous source, the Minneapolis TV station KSTP reported that the officers were sent to the alley off Ms Damond’s home after she reported that a possible assault was under way.

When they failed to notice anything suspicious when patrolling the area in the police car, they were dispatched to another incident.

Before departing the scene, they saw a young man ride past on a bicycle.

As the officers watched the cyclist ride past on the passenger side of the vehicle, they were startled by a pounding on the driver’s side, the source said.

The sound led the officers to believe they were “caught in an ambush”, KSTP reported, and Mr Noor fired his gun, which was in his lap at the time.

The bullet fired past Mr Harrity in the driver’s seat, through the open driver’s side window and struck Ms Damond in the abdomen.

The officers performed CPR on the 40-year-old until paramedics arrived but she died at the scene.

The KSTP report matches with an account of the shooting given by a friend of Mr Noor, who said Ms Damond “startled” him before he opened fire.

The friend told the Daily Mail that he and his colleague saw a panicked figure in the dark who rushed towards their vehicle, which was patrolling the area with its lights off. The figure, who they perceived to be a threat, turned out to be an unarmed Ms Damond holding a mobile phone.

“Mohamed believes he acted to protect himself and his colleague, but accepts since that she was not armed,” the unnamed friend said.

“It was over in seconds and it was a very tense moment. He is sorry for the woman and her family.

“But he would never have opened fire without genuinely feeling in danger.”

The friend also told the Mail that he felt he had been “thrown under the bus” by his police colleagues.

“His colleagues are accusing him of not showing proper police conduct on Saturday night,” the friend said.

On Wednesday, Mr Harrity’s lawyer, Fred Bruno, backed the theory that the officers believed they were being ambushed.

“It’s certainly reasonable to assume that any police officer would be concerned about a possible ambush under these circumstances,” Mr Bruno told Minneapolis’s Star Tribune newspaper.

“It was only a few weeks ago when a female NYPD cop and mother of twins was executed in her car in a very similar scenario.”

Mr Bruno was referring to the case of police officer Miosotis Familia, who was patrolling New York’s crime-ridden Bronx borough on July 5 in a police car when a mentally ill man walked up and shot her in the head through the passenger window.

Meanwhile, the anonymous source told KSTP that the mystery cyclist who was on the scene filmed the aftermath of the shooting — which would be a crucial piece of evidence if it exists.

However, the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which is investigating the killing, maintains that its investigators are not aware of any video or audio of the incident.

The bureau has asked for the cyclist, described as an 18- to 25-year-old caucasian, to come forward and tell investigators what he saw.

Justine Damond’s fiance Don Damond hugs a neighbour after speaking to the media in Minneapolis.Source:Supplied

The KSTP report goes against the theory that the sound the officers heard on Saturday night was fireworks. This idea gained traction after an officer said during the police radio conversation after the shooting that “aerial fireworks” may have been let off in the area.

Mr Noor has refused to be interviewed by investigators and the BCA has no legal power to force him to give evidence.

“We cannot compel officer Noor to make a statement,” Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges told reporters on Tuesday. “I wish we could.”

Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges and assistant police chief Medaria Arradondo discuss the latest developments in the death of Justine Damond. Picture: Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via APSource:AP

Mr Noor’s family broke their silence on the case on Wednesday, implying the shooting was a tragic mistake.

“We feel so bad about this, we are traumatised ourselves. It’s so unfortunate,” a family member said.

“If you wait for the investigation you’ll know it was an honest and sincere event that transpired. Until then we can’t really say anything.”

Mr Harrity was “stunned” when his colleague opened fire on Ms Damond, a source told local TV station KARE 11 on Tuesday.

Both officers are now on paid leave.


Source: http://pamelageller.com/2017/07/missing-two-minutes-justine-damond.html/


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    • Boo

      The partner of the Somalian police officer can clear this up by simply making a statement giving the dirty details. If he doesn’t he should also be let go and charged with an appropriate penalty commensurate with this incident and or murder. If police officers are allowed to shoot a person approaching them with a cell phone because they feel threatened then the battle is lost on both sides of the equation and it’s every man for himself.

      Police officers are hero materiel for a reason. The job calls for a certain amount of risk to personal bodily harm. If you aren’t sharp enough to anticipate and ward off threats with a taking prisoner approach going in, you need to apply for another job that doesn’t require carrying weapons.

      • Iggy A

        If the partner is refusing to answer questions by the investigators too, then the whole thing does smell to high heaven.

        It sounds like the Somalian was highly unfit for the job — if he is shooting people from his seat in the patrol call on a call of a “possible” violent crime just because he heard a loud noise and saw someone in the dark.

    • Cousin_Jack

      Refusing to take the action required by law against a person, solely because they are a muslim, is racism, its racism against his victim.

      • Cousin_Jack

        Well, not racism, whatever giving preferential treatment towards a certain people is called.

        • DISPENSER

          It’s called racism. Diversity hire of a muslim, from a country with an average IQ of 67, (that means half of the county has an IQ BELOW 67) give him a gun, and a badge…… What could go wrong? I just made all the lying traitorous, political whores feeeeeeeel so good, when they did that.

    • Yochannan

      The partner of the Somalian idiot cop probably has ear damage, due to the idiot cop partner firing his pistol in front of him while in the car. The Somalian cop must have already had his pistol out of the holster. There is no excuse for that period. This is going to cost the city millions, and it should. We should not have brain dead cops on any patrol, especially armed ones.

    • Jeffery Pritchett

      Cops are all crooked assholes.

      You guys are just super excited that it’s finally a black guy that killed an unarmed white girl you seem to forget that.

      Cops ARE all racist, I’ve got family on the force, black cops are racist against white, white cops racist against blacks, it’s a fucking joke, bunch of tough guy idiots brought together and given guns and a license to kill.

      I know a white guy, was never racist, after a few years on the force it was “Nigger, nigger, nigger” when I said ” Woah man, that seems a little KKK” he said “oh yeah, all the guys on the force talk like that, guess it rubbed off.”

      Police departments give personality tests that rank up there with the quizzes in a woman’s magazine. Too nice? You won’t make it. Too independent? You won’t make it. Too likely to do what you think is right? You won’t make.

      They want a follower that they can arm, and turn lose, knowing if he gets ordered to shoot a baby, hell pull out his gun and do it.

    • Sue Rosenorn

      I’m sick and tired of all these shitty officers who are involved in death situations never turning any cameras on.
      Noor has had violent past while on the force.
      Third strike he should be fired and NOT on paid leave. What other job could have so many infractions and still be protected? This is the reason people dont like calling the police.
      Since this woman wasnt from America, she used bad judgement concerning on how quick alot of officers immediately go for their gun. Taking bets these two officers will not be disciplined.

    • Ideas Time

      I really haven’t followed this story but noticed a clip where someone was making a statement and was getting a massage while talking.

      Was this real or just another Hoax or false flag?

      So many of these events are false, we have to ask. Any witnesses, video, cell phone, neighbors, anything. No body cams or do they never work when a crime is being committed?

      Like I said I have not followed this story. Cops kill people all the time and we never hear about it. Anyone with first hand information?

    • Iggy A

      “The sound led the officers to believe they were “caught in an ambush”, KSTP reported, and Mr Noor fired his gun, which was in his lap at the time.”

      I was only a cop for a year, but this story doesn’t add up based on what we’ve been given. You don’t ride around in your car with your gun drawn in your lap on a call like that.

      You get “possible” crime calls all the time. When someone “hears something.” We never had our guns drawn while in the car cruising a neighborhood on a call like that – even if the initial report was of “possible gun shots” or burglary or violent altercation.

      I can remember myself and/or other officers drawing a gun as we exited a vehicle to talk to a person who matched the description of a person in a verified shooting or armed suspect call.

      I can remember drawn weapons responding to possible burglary — after we’d exited the vehicle and began to search the location.

      Having your hand on your holstered weapon when responding to a possible violent crime after you’ve gotten out of the vehicle.

      But, having your gun out of holster and in your hand or lap when driving around on a routine possible violent crime report…? Then pulling the trigger due to a loud noise…? Nope.

      And then refusing to answer questions?

      I can see why someone who clearly understands they are in deep trouble for an illegitimate shooting would be smart to clam up right away…

      I can’t picture myself or any of the cops I worked with doing what is reported in this article.

    • Man

      this is what you focus on? An Australian woman (Justine Damond) was shot dead, by a police while when they turned of their bodycam

      • Iggy A

        Did they have bodycams? I don’t remember reading that. It isn’t a given that they did.

    • Iggy A

      If you are a cop in this day and age, the last thing you want to do is pull the trigger, because nothing but bad follows if it results in a death.

      Law suits are a given – which means cities will be looking for an excuse to cut you loose to fend for yourself. Even if the shooting is deemed justified, you have years and years of a law suit hanging over your head, effecting your career, your ability to borrow money to buy a house or car, and so on.

      As a cop, you have to draw your firearm from time to time when responding to certain calls in certain situations. For example, you want your gun out when clearing a building late at night at a business with a smashed glass front door after being dispatched on a burglar alarm call… Or as you exit a vehicle to talk to a black guy in a white jersey with blue lettering after a call just came out about a shooting three blocks away by a black guy wearing a white jersey with blue lettering on it…

      But you aren’t trigger happy on even the last call noted, because the young men in the area have a system of coordinating their daily clothing so that the neighborhood will have multiple people matching a similar description.

      In fact, we weren’t trigger happy on a similar call when an individual “matching the description” of a home burglary suspect made a dash for it on a bike as we pulled up to him — then crashed his bike into our patrol car when I cut him off — because he was too busy pulling a gun out of his waistband….

      I got a good look at the gun as I exited the vehicle and he got off the ground. —- I distinctly remember thinking, “This is a shitty position to be in” because I was still in the process of drawing my gun as I got out of the driver’s seat, but neither I nor my partner opened fire, because the young man was clearly in the process of turning to run away as he got up…

      I believe if we had shot we’d have been deemed justified: Armed burglar fleeing from police takes a gun into his hand as officers approached less than 10 yards away…

      But it would have been rolling the dice on destroying our lives, because you never know if the city managers are going to turn on you if they fear losing a law suit, and even if they don’t, you never know how a law suit will turn out…

      All the incidents above are ones I experienced firsthand. — If I had already had my gun drawn as I exited the vehicle in the last example, I would have shot, because the man did essentially have his gun pointed at me as he got up, but by the time I had my gun drawn, it was clear his movement was to turn around to run, not to take aim or squeeze off wild shots…

      The other officer I was with had several years of experience and didn’t fire as well, but that young man could easily have been dead today — due to his actions —- but being justified in a shooting in no way assures there won’t be any life-altering negative consequences if you do pull the trigger.

    • dj dawg

      Wtf? Cops are doing drive bys now shooting from the inside the car? This guy needs to go down for murder muslim or not.

    • Reaper

      He out right murdered that woman. A noise? A fckn noise scared him? And he shot across his partner who apparently wasn’t scared. From what I under stand, she had a;ready engaged the partner, was talking to him when she was shot. THEY KEEP CHANGING THE STORY UNTIL THEY ARE ABLE TO FIND A NARRATIVE THAT FITS THEIR COVER UP….

    • Awabnavi

      WHY IS IT “MUSLIM COP” and NEVER “CHRISTIAN COP” or “JEWISH COP” or ‘BUDDHIST COP” or “HINDU COP” “ATHEIST COP”.

      WHY ARE YOU ALL SO ISLAMOPHOBIC?????

      • BEEF SUPREME

        Because Islam is a hateful, vengeful, violence-based doctrine hell-bent on global dominance and the destruction, via murder or enslavement, of all who do not AGREE.

        Good enough?

      • Mayhem

        Probably to indicate the officer is a low IQ, inbred, animal whose great wisdom is remembering which hand to eat with.

        Oh and “phobia” means irrational fear so GFY, Awabnavi, there’s every reason to fear Islam.

      • Boo

        Don’t worry Awabnavi, you”ll get your chance to be taken out by a Muslim police officer soon enough. Have you picked out your plot yet?

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