Somali Cop Mohamed Noor Found Guilty Of Murder In Killing Of Justine Damond Ruszczyk

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1 May 2019
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National News
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The Minneapolis Police Department's first Somali-American police officer assigned to Southwest Minneapolis's Fifth Precinct, Mohamed Noor, has been found guilty of third-degree murder for shooting 40-year-old Australian yoga teacher Justine Damond Ruszczyk after she called police to report a possible crime.

Noor made history again on Tuesday by becoming "the first former Minnesota police officer found guilty of an on-duty murder," according to the Star Tribune.

 

... WND reported in 2017 that Noor was a "diversity hire" who was hired not because of his qualifications but because of a "city affirmative-action program" which aims to "promote equal employment opportunities for women, minorities and disabled persons."

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