http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2 ... speaks.php
Murder and manslaughter? Seems like it would be one or the other.
http://www.startribune.com/minneapolis- ... 477405923/
Officer Noor charged
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Re: Officer Noor charged
Might be a function of the way the legal system works in that state - i.e., they have to actually file any/all potential charges they want a jury to consider, instead of automatically allowing the jury to consider so-called 'lesser included' charges.
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Re: Officer Noor charged
About freaking time.
Seriously.
How long does it take to figure out whether or not officer dipshit had a reason to shoot that woman? If he doesn't have one, that's game, set, match. The fact that he wasn't following the police reporting procedures and providing a statement should be a freaking clue that, maybe, just maybe, he did something wrong.
I think the police department finally got around to firing his ass today, too.
WTF ghost rider?
Seriously.
How long does it take to figure out whether or not officer dipshit had a reason to shoot that woman? If he doesn't have one, that's game, set, match. The fact that he wasn't following the police reporting procedures and providing a statement should be a freaking clue that, maybe, just maybe, he did something wrong.
I think the police department finally got around to firing his ass today, too.
WTF ghost rider?
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Re: Officer Noor charged
What Jered said.
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Re: Officer Noor charged
Stately McDaniel Manor has a good analysis of the probable cause statement.
I stand by what I said earlier.
How in the how in the actual realm of competence did it take that prosecutor so long to make a decision? They knew right away that he shot that woman and the fact he refused to explain why is an indicator that he didn't have a good reason.
A better question is why in the actual realm of responsible government did it take the police department so long to fire this dipshit? If he won't give a statement, he's in violation of MPD's reporting policy. This discharge of a firearm is in violation of MPD's Firearms Policy.
It's probably because he's a damn wog.
I stand by what I said earlier.
How in the how in the actual realm of competence did it take that prosecutor so long to make a decision? They knew right away that he shot that woman and the fact he refused to explain why is an indicator that he didn't have a good reason.
A better question is why in the actual realm of responsible government did it take the police department so long to fire this dipshit? If he won't give a statement, he's in violation of MPD's reporting policy. This discharge of a firearm is in violation of MPD's Firearms Policy.
It's probably because he's a damn wog.
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Re: Officer Noor charged
Probably still trying to decide whether to tank the case.
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