Austin American-Statesman

Minnesota police shooting isn’t only death of 911 caller

Some liken incident to June 18 killing of pregnant woman.

- By Jesse J. Holland

The fatal shooting of an unarmed Australian woman in Minnesota isn’t by any means the first time police in the U.S. have mistakenly killed someone who called them for help or to report a crime.

Officers around the nation have mistakenly slain or wounded people in other cases, including a pregnant Seattle mother shot to death earlier this year after reporting a break-in and a Georgia man who in 2014 reported that his girlfriend had been stabbed and was fatally shot by the responding officer.

The death of Justine Damond, who was white, comes after several years of public debate about police use of force following the video-recorded deaths of black men at the hands of officers.

“Mainstream America is now looking at this and saying, ‘Wow, we’ve got a problem,’ and yet it’s been going on over and over,” said Brent Wilkes, executive director of the League of United Latin American Citizens.

Matthew Barge, executive director of the Police Assessment Resource Center’s New York City office, said additional training for officers on when to draw and fire their weapons is always a good idea.

“Police officers can make mistakes because they’re human too,” said Barge, who has been the court-appointed monitor overseeing a federal agreement governing police in Cleveland.

Damond, a 40-year-old yoga instructo, called 911 twice on the night of July 15 to report a possible sexual assault behind her home before she was shot by Officer Mohamed Noor.

Noor’s partner, Officer Matthew Harrity, told investigat­ors he was driving in the alley with all of the squad car’s lights off when he was startled by a loud noise that authoritie­s did not describe. Harrity said Damond appeared at the driver’s side window “immediatel­y afterward” and Noor fired, striking her in the abdomen. She died at the scene.

Damond’s relatives in Australia have hired lawyer Robert Bennett, who represente­d the family of Philando Castile, a black motorist who was also gunned down by a Minneapoli­s-area officer.

 ?? AARON LAVINSKY / STAR TRIBUNE ?? Mourners attend a march in honor of Justine Damond on Thursday in Minneapoli­s. Damond was shot and killed by a Minneapoli­s police officer July 15 after calling 911 to report a possible assault.
AARON LAVINSKY / STAR TRIBUNE Mourners attend a march in honor of Justine Damond on Thursday in Minneapoli­s. Damond was shot and killed by a Minneapoli­s police officer July 15 after calling 911 to report a possible assault.

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