The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-minneapoli­s cop gets 57 months in killing of 911 caller

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A Minneapoli­s police officer who fatally shot an unarmed woman after she called 911 to report a possible rape happening behind her home was sentenced Thursday to nearly five years in prison — the maximum allowed for manslaught­er after his murder conviction was overturned in the case.

Mohamed Noor was initially convicted of third-degree murder and manslaught­er in the 2017 fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, a 40-year-old dual U.s.-australian citizen and yoga teacher who was engaged to be married. But the Minnesota Supreme Court tossed out Noor’s murder conviction and sentence last month, saying the third-degree murder statute doesn’t fit the case. The justices said the charge can only apply when a defendant shows a “generalize­d indifferen­ce to human life,” not when the conduct is directed at a particular person, as it was with Damond.

Judge Kathryn Quaintance, who also presided at Noor’s initial trial, granted prosecutor­s’ request to impose the maximum sentence called for by state sentencing guidelines on Noor’s manslaught­er conviction, 57 months. In doing

so, she brushed aside the defense’s request for 41 months, which is the low end of the range.

“Mr. Noor, I am not surprised that you have been a model prisoner,” Quaintance said. “However, I do not know any authority that would make that grounds for reducing your sentence.” She cited Noor “shooting across the nose of your partner” and endangerin­g others the night of the shooting to hand down the stiffest sentence she could.

Noor, who was fired after he was charged, has already served more than 29 months. In Minnesota, inmates who behave well typically serve two-thirds of their prison sentences and the remainder on supervised release.

Noor testified at his 2019 trial that he and his partner were driving slowly in an alley when a loud bang on their police SUV made him fear for their lives. He said he saw a woman appear at the partner’s driver’s side window and raise her right arm before he fired a shot from the passenger seat to stop what he thought was a threat.

He was sentenced to 12½ years on the murder count and had been serving most of his time at an outof-state facility.

Noor’s attorneys, Tom Plunkett and Peter Wold, sought 41 months at the resentenci­ng.

 ?? LEILA NAVIDI/(MINNEAPOLI­S) STAR TRIBUNE 2019 ?? Ex-minneapoli­s police Officer Mohamed Noor, seen in 2019, fatally shot an unarmed woman in 2017 after she called 911 to report a possible rape behind her home.
LEILA NAVIDI/(MINNEAPOLI­S) STAR TRIBUNE 2019 Ex-minneapoli­s police Officer Mohamed Noor, seen in 2019, fatally shot an unarmed woman in 2017 after she called 911 to report a possible rape behind her home.

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