Mohamed Noor,36,was freed 18 days shy of the fifth anniversary of the July 15,2017,fatal shooting of Damond. The dual US-Australian citizen and yoga teacher was 40 and engaged to be married when she was shot dead.
Noor was,but last year the Minnesota Supreme Court and 12½-year sentence,saying that charge didn’t apply to the case. He was re-sentenced to four years and nine months on the manslaughter charge.
Corrections Department spokesman Nicholas Kimball confirmed that Noor was released on Monday (Tuesday AEST) but couldn’t confirm where he would be living,adding that released offenders were generally supervised by the county where they live. He said Noor was held in North Dakota for most of his sentence and had no disciplinary issues in prison.
Damond’s stepmother,Maryan Heffernan,said in a phone interview this month that the timing of Noor’s release — so close to the anniversary of her death — was painful.
“We’re very disappointed. But we’re not surprised. We’ve been watching events in Minneapolis from miles away and we’re still bewildered about the charge being dropped and we’re still bewildered about the culture of the Minneapolis Police Department,” Heffernan said.
Noor testified in 2019 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 a woman appeared at the partner’s driver’s side window and raised her right arm before he fired a shot from the passenger seat to stop what he thought was a threat.
Noor,who is Somali American,was believed to be the first Minnesota officer convicted of murder for an on-duty shooting. Since Noor’s conviction,former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin,who is white,was convicted of murder in the May 2020 killing of George Floyd,a black man who was pinned to the pavement under Chauvin’s knee. After Noor’s conviction,Minneapolis agreed to pay $US20 million to Damond’s family.
Noor’s lawyer,Thomas Plunkett,did not immediately return a call seeking comment but earlier said he wanted to respect Noor’s privacy.
In Minnesota,it’s presumed that a defendant with good behaviour will serve two-thirds of a sentence in prison and the rest on parole. Noor will be on supervised release until January 24,2024.
AP
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