
Mohamed Noor's sentence raises uncomfortable questions about race
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Joey Jackson outlines the difficult questions raised by the conviction and sentencing in the case against Mohamed Noor, a Somali-American police officer, for the killing of Justine Ruszczyk, a white Australian woman.
The sentencing of a former police officer in Minneapolis punctuates a case whose ripple effects raised profoundly uncomfortable -- and unanswered -- questions about race, policing and the use of force in the United States. The 12 1/2 year sentence he received Friday for the fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk is outrageous and disturbing.More Related News

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