Minneapolis police chief forced out after officer’s fatal shooting of Australian woman

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Minneapolis police chief forced out after officer’s fatal shooting of Australian woman



By Herman Wong and Mark Berman July 21 at 8:40 PM
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What we know about the Minneapolis police shooting that killed a bride-to-be
Justine Damond, 40 was fatally shot by a Minneapolis police officer. Here's what you need to know. (Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post)
Minneapolis chief of police Janeé Harteau resigned Friday, forced out by the city’s mayor nearly a week after a police officer fatally shot an Australian woman in a case that has drawn international scrutiny and criticism.

Mayor Betsy Hodges said in a statement that, “I’ve lost confidence in the Chief’s ability to lead us further.”

“For us to continue to transform policing — and community trust in policing — we need new leadership at MPD.”



In a statement tweeted by the Minneapolis Police Department, Harteau said that “I have decided to step aside to let a fresh set of leadership eyes see what more can be done for the MPD to be the best it can be.”



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Justine Damond’s death has largely been cloaked in mystery since the 40-year-old was fatally shot, with officials only gradually releasing some details. According to police records and Damond’s relatives, she had called 911 just before 11:30 p.m. Saturday to report what she thought was a possible rape occurring near her home.

Transcripts of Damond’s 911 calls, made public Wednesday, show that she called twice, first summoning officers to her home and then, several minutes later, making sure they had the address right because she could still hear the woman’s screams.

When two officers arrived, investigators said, they were driving near her home with their squad car lights off when a loud noise startled Officer Matthew Harrity, who was driving. Harrity, who spoke to investigators on Tuesday, said that immediately after the noise, Damond approached his open window and Officer Mohamed Noor, sitting in the passenger seat, fired one shot at her through the window.

An incident report released Wednesday showed that at 11:41 p.m., the officers reported a shooting incident and began performing CPR. Damond was pronounced dead 10 minutes later, according to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office, killed by a gunshot wound to her abdomen. Her death was ruled a homicide.

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Adding to the uncertainty about what happened, investigators say, Noor has declined to be interviewed by investigators. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), the state agency investigating the shooting, said agents cannot compel an officer to speak to them, and that Officer Noor’s attorney has not provided an update on when or if he would speak with investigators.

Thomas C. Plunkett, the attorney, has not responded to multiple requests for comment about the BCA’s statement or whether the officer will ever consent to an interview.

In a statement Friday, the BCA said they have identified a witness who saw the officers providing medical assistance to Damond.

In a blog post Thursday, Hodges said that based on information that investigators have released publicly, “the fatal shooting of Justine Damond should not have happened.”

The mayor has been sharply critical of the fact that even though every patrol officer in Minneapolis wears a body camera, neither officer present when Damond was fatally shot late Saturday activated his, preventing authorities from having potentially key footage of what happened.

At a news conference Thursday, Harteau said that “Justine didn’t have to die.”

“I believe the actions in question go against who we are as a department, how we train and the expectations we have for our officers.”

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Harteau is at least the fourth chief of a major police departmentforced out in recent years amidcontroversy over a deadly police shooting or a fatal encounter with officers.

Damond was the 541st person shot and killed by police in 2017, according to a Washington Post database of deadly encounters with law enforcement officers in the United States.

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Minneapolis Police Chief Resigns In Wake Of Shooting

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Janeé Harteau, Minneapolis, Minn. Chief Of Police, resigned Friday after careful thought and reflection on the comments of Minneapolis City Officials who told her—in so many words: “We’re gonna fire your ass.”

Although Harteau was not fired, CBS News reports that Harteau issued her resignation “at the request” of Minneapolis mayor Betsy Hodges—which is the Caucasian version of “You ain’t gotta go home, but you gotta get the hell outta here!”


“As far as we have come, I’ve lost confidence in the chief’s ability to lead us further — and from the many conversations I’ve had with people around our city, especially this week, it is clear that she has lost the confidence of the people of Minneapolis as well,” Hodges said in a statement.

The entire city has been in pearl-clutching mode since a Mohamed Noor, a Minneapolis police officer of Somali descent, shot and killed Justine Diamond, a bride-to-be who called 911. The police killing has cause a huge outcry because Diamond was scheduled to marry her boyfriend in August. Much of the attention comes from the fact that Diamond was a native of Australia, so the drama has gripped two countries. Part of the reason Harteau is taking a fall because she did not show her face for five days after the tragic incident. The former chief was also under fire for police training and...

Nahhh, I’m just kidding. Everyone is outraged because a black, Muslim officer killed a white woman.
 
I keep hearing she was hearing s sexual assault. Why do I get the feeling someone had the volume up loudly on porn.

has there been any investigation into the calls she made? Any female reported being raped or attacked in the same area?
 
Approach this news with caution and good discernment!! Remember the NDAA Act of 2012!! And always ask yourself, what agenda are they pushing on the people!! The name of the game is, to keep you and those around you in a constant state of fear!!
 
Civil forfeiture was good business until a family from the northeast for their house snatched. In two months all was right.
Either we mobilize as one unified voice or we get whites involved and also wait for the monster to start consuming them as well....
 
Either we mobilize as one unified voice or we get whites involved and also wait for the monster to start consuming them as well....
The city is half black and black people watched folks lose their houses and did jack shit. A black mayor dropped a bomb on a black community and the black community reelected him.

Black people need to accept their place in this country.
 
The city is half black and black people watched folks lose their houses and did jack shit. A black mayor dropped a bomb on a black community and the black community reelected him.

Black people need to accept their place in this country.
the city may be half black but how many are registered to vote?, voted?, and are involved in the political game? It doesn't matter how many people are in a city if they ain't involved and active and unified; and black people place in this country can be the same as everyone else!!!!!!!
 
the city may be half black but how many are registered to vote?, voted?, and are involved in the political game? It doesn't matter how many people are in a city if they ain't involved and active and unified; and black people place in this country can be the same as everyone else!!!!!!!

One lousy white woman got killed, and folks are willing to have a conversation on the issue of police executions. And she wasn't even born here. So white immigrants are more important than the people who were born and raised here.
 
One lousy white woman got killed, and folks are willing to have a conversation on the issue of police executions. And she wasn't even born here. So white immigrants are more important than the people who were born and raised here.
Whites have always supported and protected whites; so whatever it takes to get change so be it!!! The monster needs to hurt more of them to speed up the process.......
 
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