Minneapolis paying $20 million to woman's family over deadly police shooting
The city of Minneapolis will pay $20 million to the family of an unarmed woman fatally shot by a police officer when she approached his squad car after calling 911 to report a possible crime, city leaders announced Friday. Mayor Jacob Frey and City Council members detailed the settlement just three days after a jury convicted Mohamed Noor of murder and manslaughter in the 2017 death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond.
The dual citizen of the U.S. and Australia had called 911 to summon officers in the middle of the night to a possible rape in the alley behind her house. Noor and his partner were rolling down the alley in a police SUV when they say they were startled by a loud bang on the vehicle.
Noor testified that he fired to protect them from a perceived threat. Jurors took about 11 1/2 hours to reach a verdict after hearing three weeks of testimony.
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Damond’s family had filed a lawsuit seeking more than $50 million, alleging that her civil rights were violated.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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