Australian woman shot dead by US cops

Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau speaks at a news conference. File picture: Elizabeth Flores /Star Tribune via AP

Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau speaks at a news conference. File picture: Elizabeth Flores /Star Tribune via AP

Published Jul 17, 2017

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Minneapolis - An Australian woman was shot and killed

by a Minneapolis police officer at the weekend, authorities

said, and the city's mayor said she was "heartsick and deeply

disturbed" over the incident and promised a full investigation.

"We all want to know more," Mayor Betsy Hodges said. "I want

to know more."

Minneapolis police on patrol are equipped with body cameras

but Hodges said they were not in operation in this incident.

"I have a lot of questions - questions like why the body

cameras weren't on," Hodges said.

Police said they received a 911 call around 11:30 p.m. on

Saturday. As officers responded to the scene, it turned into an

officer-involved shooting, a senior police official said. A

woman died as a result of the shooting.

Minneapolis police said in a statement the call pertained to

a "possible assault" and that "at one point an officer fired

their weapon, fatally striking a woman."

The victim was not identified, but media including The New

York Times reported her name was Justine Damond, 40.

Damond, from Sydney, was engaged to an American man and the

couple planned to marry in August, the Times said, citing

Australian media.

Police and Hodges referred questions about the details of

the shooting and the investigation to the state Bureau of

Criminal Apprehension (BCA), which is handling the case.

"As mayor of our city, a wife, and a grandmother, I am

heartsick and deeply disturbed by what occurred last night,"

Hodges told a news conference on Sunday night.

Hodges said the BCA had reported that there was no body

camera footage nor dashboard camera footage of the incident.

The mayor and police said the BCA would be releasing further

information as soon as possible. 

Reuters

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