Justice Cannot Be Measured by Media Attention

Justice Cannot Be Measured by Media Attention
On July 15, 2017, Justine Damond, a 40-year-old Australian-American meditation teacher, stepped outside her Minneapolis home to help after hearing distressing sounds in the alley.
Unarmed and in her pajamas, she was shot and killed by officer Mohamed Noor, who responded to her 911 call.
Her death sparked a national debate on police training, accountability, and the inconsistencies in media focus.
Justine’s story reminds us that justice should not depend on public attention. Every life matters, every tragedy demands accountability.