Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman told a group of activists Wednesday that he currently lacks the evidence to charge Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor in the fatal shooting of Justine Damond. Freeman also criticized investigators for not doing their jobs in the case.
The activists posted a video of the encounter to the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar Facebook page. Read a transcript of the conversation below.
ACTIVIST: We noticed you've been hesitating on announcing if you're going to prosecute Officer Noor for the murder of Justine Damond, and we're just wondering what's what's taking so long and why that's happening. We don't want it to be something like what happened with Jamar Clark, we want to make sure that that gets done. And we're wondering …
FREEMAN: Fair question. I've got to have the evidence, and I don't have it yet. And let me just say, it's not my fault. So if it isn't my fault, who didn't do their jobs? It's called investigators, and they don't work for me. And they haven't done their job.
ACTIVIST: But that's kind of like what you said for Jamar too, though, Mike. I mean, you kind of said the same thing, but there was mounds and mounds of evidence. So I mean she called the police, and they shot her. I don't understand why this seems to be such a hard thing.
ACTIVIST: There has to be accountability though.
FREEMAN: Fair question. I have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the moment he shot the gun, he feared for his life. And he used force because he thought he was going to be killed. But I can't. He won't answer my questions, because he doesn't have to, okay? We all have Fifth Amendment rights, and I respect that. So, I can't talk to her because she's gone and the other cop just gave us shit, okay? So guess what, I've got to figure out angles of the shot, gun residues, reckless use of force experts. I mean, everybody, I agree with you.
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