Minnesota State Representative filed letter supporting probation for Mohamed Noor

According to reports, Minnesota State Representative, Hodan Hassan, was one of 44 people to file letters with the court, in support of probation for Mohamed Noor.

Noor is an ex-Minneapolis police officer, who shot and killed Justine Ruszczyk Damond, while on duty in July 2017. Damond called 911 because she heard a woman screaming in the ally and thought the woman was being raped. When officers arrived, Noor shot and killed Damond. Noor claimed that he shot Damond, because she startled him when she approached the police car in her pajamas.

In April 2019, Noor was convicted of murder.

According to reports, Minnesota State Representative, Hodan Hassan, asked the Judge to consider “Noor as a father, a sibling, a husband and a wonderful community member who have been a fine example of what a productive member of society looks like.”

Noor was sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison.

Hassan is a Democratic member of the Minnesota House, representing District 62A. Hassan has been under fire in the past, for claiming that muslims are the real victims of the 9/11 terror attacks and for being sworn into office on a quran.

2 thoughts on “Minnesota State Representative filed letter supporting probation for Mohamed Noor

  1. The kenyan’s jihad continues. The sentence could double and it wouldn’t be long enough. It would be interesting to see what his actual background is. He responded to a possible rape in progress. I assume he knew the caller was a female. Maybe not. Did the scumbag think she was wearing a suicide vest? He shot her through the unit’s closed passenger window with his partner in the passenger seat. What did she do to make him think his life was in danger? What a dirtbag!

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  2. 44 scumbag ragheads no doubt,….I’ll show you 44 THOUSAND American’s that would love to see this IDIOT HANG.

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