Background records sought for Mohamed Noor, who fatally shot the Australian as she approached his squad carUS investigators are looking into the mental health and medical records of a Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot Australian native Justine Damond in July. A search warrant filed publicly Tuesday shows an investigator with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension was seeking investigative background records, including pre-employment psychological exams and unredacted personnel files, of Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor. The question that still hangs over Justine Damond's killing Read moreNoor fatally shot 40-year-old Damond on 15 July after she called police to report a possible sexual assault near her house. Damond, who was engaged to be married, was shot as she approached the squad car that Noor and his partner were in. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Justine Damond, an Australian living in the US, was shot by police officer Mohamed Noor.
Source: The Guardian September 07, 2017 00:22 UTC