US trial starts for police officer who shot Australian Justine Damond
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Police officers are rarely charged in on-duty shootings, much less convicted. A database published by the Washington Post shows that since the start of 2015, US police officers have shot and killed between 900 to 1000 people each year.
Since 2005, though, only 98 non-federal officers have been charged with murder or manslaughter in an on-duty shooting, according to data compiled by Philip Stinson, a criminologist at Bowling Green State University. Some of those prosecutions are pending, but only 35 officers have been convicted, and often those convictions were for lesser offences, Stinson said.
Only three officers stand convicted of murder; four others had their murder convictions overturned.
Noor’s partner, Harrity, is expected to testify, along with several experts on forensics and the use of force by police. Damond’s fiance, Don Damond, is also expected to testify. He was out of town on the night of the shooting, but he spoke to her by phone while she was waiting for the police.
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