3 years ago, there was a very tragic case and became invisible in the eyes of public opinion.
On July 15, 2017.
Miss Justine Damond, 40 years old an Australian American woman called 911 to inform police about a suspected woman in the alley behind her house.
Unfortunately for that girl, the police officer went there when it was Mohamed Noor, a Somali descent, with a colleague Martin.
At that time, police car arrived at Damond's place late at night.
Miss Justine Damond walks out on her bare feet still busy with pajamas.
Noor police immediately turned to shoot towards Damond while he was sitting in the car. He shot Damond by shooting through 1 spaces through his colleague Martin and then hit Damond.
Damond's abdomen, she died immediately.
Martin police tried to stop that stupid act but too late.
On trial, Noor explained that he shot her because he thought she was "suspect preparing for an ambush".
As a result, Damond's family was compensated 20 million $. Noor received 12.5 years in prison sentence.
So do y'all know what media and public opinion were doing at that time?
It's SILENCE, SILENCE TO SCARY.
Things are invisible, no one sees, no one hears and no one knows, the media doesn't even bother to touch this, the country at that time like nothing happened. On facebook or other having no post about this.
And no one is going to claim justice for Justine, no protest, nor riots, no supermarket or store is stink of, nothing burned nor smash at all. It all takes place in scary silence of public opinion.
No hired crying, no ethics, no memes, nothing.
Even Ms. Justine's family can only keep silent and make funeral for her relatives in peace.
Do you know what the reaction of the black community in Minneapolis at that time?
Quiet? No, that was good. Those people went out to protest for the reason that American law put Noor jail : They argued that, just because Noor was black police that's why he was punished "heavily"
Well, to that, now it's not strange to break.
Miss Justine is an Australian woman, she is from Sydney, to America with a dream of a small family living in peace. Not a thief like someone
And fact......... the above case took place in the same city, where today people are rumping for Floyd
On July 15, 2017.
Miss Justine Damond, 40 years old an Australian American woman called 911 to inform police about a suspected woman in the alley behind her house.
Unfortunately for that girl, the police officer went there when it was Mohamed Noor, a Somali descent, with a colleague Martin.
At that time, police car arrived at Damond's place late at night.
Miss Justine Damond walks out on her bare feet still busy with pajamas.
Noor police immediately turned to shoot towards Damond while he was sitting in the car. He shot Damond by shooting through 1 spaces through his colleague Martin and then hit Damond.
Damond's abdomen, she died immediately.
Martin police tried to stop that stupid act but too late.
On trial, Noor explained that he shot her because he thought she was "suspect preparing for an ambush".
As a result, Damond's family was compensated 20 million $. Noor received 12.5 years in prison sentence.
So do y'all know what media and public opinion were doing at that time?
It's SILENCE, SILENCE TO SCARY.
Things are invisible, no one sees, no one hears and no one knows, the media doesn't even bother to touch this, the country at that time like nothing happened. On facebook or other having no post about this.
And no one is going to claim justice for Justine, no protest, nor riots, no supermarket or store is stink of, nothing burned nor smash at all. It all takes place in scary silence of public opinion.
No hired crying, no ethics, no memes, nothing.
Even Ms. Justine's family can only keep silent and make funeral for her relatives in peace.
Do you know what the reaction of the black community in Minneapolis at that time?
Quiet? No, that was good. Those people went out to protest for the reason that American law put Noor jail : They argued that, just because Noor was black police that's why he was punished "heavily"
Well, to that, now it's not strange to break.
Miss Justine is an Australian woman, she is from Sydney, to America with a dream of a small family living in peace. Not a thief like someone
And fact......... the above case took place in the same city, where today people are rumping for Floyd