Final moments of Justine Ruszczyk’s life played out in court

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In a trembling voice, Justine Ruszczyk’s fiancé has given emotional evidence at the trial of Mohamed Noor – the Police Officer who shot her dead. LexiDaish 9News Further details:

9News US correspondent Alexis Daish, who is covering the trial, said Damond also told the court he was in Las Vegas for a work trip when he received a call from police that Ruszczyk had been shot by a policeman.

Earlier, Noor’s patrol partner Officer Matthew Harrity, who was with Noor at the time of the shooting, told the court Ruszczyk “came up on us”. Daish said it is clear the crux of the case will be about a supposed thump on the back of the police car. Lawyers for Noor, who was fired after being charged in the case and has never talked to investigators about what happened, argue that he used reasonable force to defend himself and his partner from a perceived threat.

 

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