Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:25 pm
The woman was a retired social worker from Minneapolis, and had innocently called 911 to report an unknown thug who was sitting on her property smoking marijuana. The officers followed up on her complaint, and forced their way into her home through a screen door.
“Defendant Officer Noor grabbed the Plaintiff’s phone from her hand and then grabbed her right wrist and upper arm, thereby immobilizing her,” the woman’s lawyer stated. He then FORCIBLY ushered her to the hospital, thinking that she was mentally ill. A doctor saw her and discharged her in under 2 hours.
Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:28 pm
deadshot2 wrote:
I see this unfortunate death as part of a much larger problem. Police are now hitting the streets and seeing EVERY person as a possible threat regardless of the situation. People who have demonstrated no threatening attitudes, moves, or even appearance are now handcuffed for "officer safety". The attitude of police officers toward the general public is atrocious with many referring to anyone not "on the job" as just another asshole I they have to babysit.
Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:53 pm
os2firefox wrote:
1. The tongue is the fastest healing part of the body.
2. A honey bee can fly at 15mph.
3. Mosquitoes are attracted to people who just ate bananas.
4. Oysters can change from one gender to another and back again.
5. The first penny had the motto "Mind your own business."
Wed Jul 19, 2017 3:59 pm
Wed Jul 19, 2017 4:09 pm
MadPick wrote:
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Time to put that fucker away.
Thu Jul 20, 2017 10:37 pm
The attorney for Minneapolis police Officer Matthew Harrity said that “it’s certainly reasonable” for the officers to believe they were the target of a possible ambush when Harrity’s partner, Officer Mohamed Noor, shot and killed Justine Damond in a south Minneapolis alley Saturday night.
Sun Jul 23, 2017 7:01 pm
Wed Jul 26, 2017 5:19 pm
Wed Jul 26, 2017 5:50 pm
jukk0u wrote:New York rag reports that Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the body conducting the investigation has issued a statement tha information obtained as a result of a search warrant (doesn't say what they searched):
"It says, “Upon police arrival, a female ‘slaps’ the back of the patrol squad … After that, it is unknown to BCA agents what exactly happened, but the female became deceased in the alley.”
http://nypost.com/2017/07/25/woman-slapped-police-car-before-cop-shot-bride-to-be/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_1904508
Thu Jul 27, 2017 10:36 pm
According to court documents, investigators applied for the warrant on the following grounds:
The property or things above-described was used as a means of committing a crime
The possession of the property or things above-described constitutes a crime.
The property or things above-described is in the possession of a person with intent to use such property as a means of committing a crime, or the property or things so intended to be used are in the possession of another to whom they have been delivered for the purpose of concealing them or preventing their being discovered.
The property or things above-described constitutes evidence which tends to show a crime has been committed, or tends to show that a particular person has committed a crime.