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by Tania Tremblay Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Of that settlement, the distribution is as follows: $5.7 million goes to Justine Ruszczyk Damond's brother, Jason Ruszczyk, $5 million to her father, John Ruszczyk, and $1 million to her fiancé, Donald Damond. Approximately $6.3 million goes to attorneys' fees. Another $2 million goes to the Fund for Safe Communities at the Minneapolis Foundation.

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Who is Don Damond and where is he from?

Don Damond speaks at a press conference after the verdict was read in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor on April 30, 2019, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Getty Images) Who is Don Damond? A Minnesota native, Don Miller Damond is originally from Burnsville.

What is the settlement with the family of the Minneapolis shooting victim?

The city of Minneapolis agreed to a $20 million settlement with the family of a woman shot dead by a police officer who was convicted of murder, lawmakers announced on Friday.

Who is Don Damond's fiancee Justine Ruszczyk?

'It brought me right back to that day in April of 2019,' Damond says as he recalls the shooting of his unarmed fiancee Don Damond's (L) fiancee Justine Ruszczyk (R) was shot dead by ex-cop Mohammed Noor (inset) (Getty Images, Facebook, Hennepin County Sheriff's Office)

What happened to Justine Damond?

Damond, 40, called 911 believing she had heard a sexual assault or rape in an alley next to her house. But when Noor and partner Matthew Harrity drove up to Damond's home, they mistook her as a threat and Noor opened fire on her.

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What happened to Breonna Taylor?

In September, a Kentucky grand jury indicted a former Louisville police officer on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment for shooting into neighboring apartments but did not charge any officers in their roles in the death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old unarmed Black woman.

What was Brett Hankison charged with?

The grand jury indicted Brett Hankison on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment for firing through the wall of a neighboring apartment.

How long was Damond in prison?

He was sentenced to around 12.5 years in a Minnesota prison. In July 2018, Damond's family filed a lawsuit asking for $50 million in compensation for violating her constitutional rights, the StarTribune reported. The city settled a lawsuit with the Damond family for $20 million.

How much did the Damond family get paid?

Damond family received $20 million settlement. On July 15, 2017, Mohamed Noor, a Minneapolis police officer who had been on the force since March 2015, fired his weapon from the passenger seat of his squad car, killing Damond, USA TODAY reported.

How many times was Breonna Taylor shot?

Breonna Taylor settlement. Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency room technician, was shot six times by police and died in the hallway of her apartment during an attempted drug search that went wrong.

What happened to Noor in 2019?

On April 20, 2019, Noor was convicted of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He was sentenced to around 12.5 years in a Minnesota prison.

How much did Taylor and Damond settle for?

The post, which includes a side-by-side photos of Taylor and Damond, goes on to compare Damond's settlement to Taylor’s $12 million settlement offer.

How much did Minneapolis settle for the family of a woman who was shot dead by a police officer?

By David K. Li. The city of Minneapolis agreed to a $20 million settlement with the family of a woman shot dead by a police officer who was convicted of murder, lawmakers announced on Friday.

Did Noor open fire on Damond?

But when Noor and partner Matthew Harrity drove up to Damond's home, they mistook her as a threat and Noor opened fire on her. There was no evidence found of a sexual assault. Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics.

Who was the woman in the squad car that was shot?

The woman was Damond, and she was unarmed.

Who is Don Damond?

Between 1985 and 2008, he was an electric bass player. In 2001, he shifted his focus away from music to take up a role at the Mystic Lake Casino just outside Minneapolis. He spent 11 years as the Director of Operations. In February 2013, he then moved to Little Six Casino as Vice President. He is still listed in that role.

Where did Justine and Don move to?

Don met Justine at a workshop in 2012 hosted by neuroscientist Dr. Joe Dispenza in Colorado. Eventually, in 2015, she moved to the US to be with Don in Minneapolis. He also had a son, Zach, from a previous marriage. According to reports, Zach was the reason the couple decided to remain in the US, rather than move to Australia. 9 News reported, "In Don’s words, Justine “had so much compassion for Zach” that she offered to move to Minneapolis. The Sydneysider packed her bags, said her goodbyes to family and friends, and moved."

Who killed Don's fiancee?

Don's fiancee Justine was shot and killed by Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor in July 2017. In April 2019, Noor had the notorious distinction of being the first Minnesota police officer convicted of murder while on duty. He was convicted of third-degree murder and manslaughter, and sentenced to 12.5 years in prison.

Was Noor convicted of racial bias?

The emotional trial of Noor was very similar to that of Chauvin. Despite claims of racial bias in the conviction, it stood. Noor was convicted bringing justice to Don, Zach, and the entire family. When George Floyd was killed, Don could only sense history repeating itself. He told 7 News, "We’re in a small club; a small, exclusive, unfortunate club." Don and Floyd's families are amongst the handful that has managed to obtain justice from US courts. Despite hundreds of Americans being killed by cops every year, almost all of them end with a 'not guilty' verdict.

Who was taken into custody with dignity?

Derek Chauvin taken into custody 'with dignity' unlike George Floyd, witness says 'shows what we deal with'

How many years is Justine Damond?

Sentence. 12.5 years. On July 15, 2017, Justine Damond ( née Ruszczyk ), a 40-year-old Australian-American woman, was fatally shot by 33-year-old Somali-American Minneapolis Police Department officer Mohamed Noor after she had called 9-1-1 to report the possible assault of a woman in an alley behind her house.

How long was Noor in the police department?

At the time of the shooting, Noor had been with the Minneapolis Police Department for 21 months; Harrity had been on the force for one year. In two years as a police officer, Noor had three formal complaints against him, two of which, in September 2017, were pending resolution.

What did Harrity testify about the police car?

At Noor's trial, Harrity testified of hearing "something hit the car and I also hear some sort of murmur" and that he feared an "ambush" but deemed it "premature" to use deadly force. Noor testified that he did not see Damond's hand or any object in it, but nonetheless believed that his partner "feared for his life" and "there was a threat". The prosecutors presented evidence that Damond's fingerprints were not on the police car, suggesting she had never made contact with it, and called two expert witnesses on police use of force, who testified that Noor's decision to shoot was unreasonable.

What was the settlement for the Damond family?

Civil lawsuit and settlement. Damond's family brought a civil lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis alleging violation of Damond's civil rights, which the city settled in May 2019 for US$20 million, one of the largest-ever settlements in a suit involving a police killing.

When did Damond and Ruszczyk get married?

The couple became engaged on December 29, 2014, and planned to marry in August 2017. Damond stopped using her surname Ruszczyk and took the Damond's family name ahead of their marriage. Damond held dual Australian and United States citizenship, as her father, John Ruszczyk, holds US citizenship.

Where did Justine Damond go to high school?

Justine Damond. Justine Maia Damond (April 4, 1977 – July 15, 2017) grew up in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, New South Wales, and attended Manly High School. She graduated in 2002 from the University of Sydney as a veterinarian, then worked as a spiritual healer and meditation coach.

What was Noor's crime?

In April 2019, Noor was tried before a jury on charges of second-degree intentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. Noor claimed self defense. The jury convicted Noor of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, but he was acquitted on the charge of second degree intentional murder. In June 2019, Noor was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison. Noor's conviction on third-degree murder was overturned by the Minnesota Supreme Court on September 15, 2021.

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