Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor, whose murder conviction was overturned last month in the 2017 fatal shooting of an unarmed woman, was resentenced Thursday morning on a lesser charge.
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday reversed the third-degree murder conviction of a former Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot an Australian woman in 2017, saying the charge doesn't fit ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- The Minnesota Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor's appeal of his third-degree murder conviction. Last week, Noor's attorney filed ...
A judge on Thursday sentenced former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor to 57 months behind bars, the maximum penalty possible, for fatally shooting a 911 caller in 2017. Noor had been convicted ...
Almost a year before outrage over George Floyd's death under the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin rocked Minneapolis, hundreds gathered in front of the downtown courthouse in support of another ...
Mohamed Noor shot a resident who had called 911 seeking help. His conviction was seen as a rare example of an officer facing serious consequences for an unjustified shooting. By Mitch Smith Mohamed ...