Ex-Minneapolis police Officer Mohamed Noor is sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for the fatal shooting of a woman while responding to her 911 call
The state asked for 150 months, while Noor's attorneys requested a probationary sentence. "Good people sometimes do bad things," Judge Kathryn Quaintance said before announcing the sentence.Justine RuszczykNoor spoke in court to apologize to the family of Justine Ruszczyk, the woman he shot, saying he will think of her every day.
Noor testified that Harrity's terrified expression and the sight of Ruszczyk with her hand raised jolted him into action. Although he did not see a gun in the woman's hand, he feared his partner might be shot as she began to raise her hand, he said.Former Minneapolis police officer found guilty in Justine Ruszczyk's deathNoor's attorney, Peter Wold, told the court that"there is no dispute that Noor reacted based on fear in the split seconds he reacted and shot Ms.
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