Mohamed Noor is charged with murder and manslaughter in the 2017 death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Australia.

He has pleaded not guilty, claiming self-defense.

KSTP's complete coverage of the Noor trial

A jury of 10 men and two women got the case Monday afternoon after three weeks of testimony. They have been sequestered until reaching a verdict. The jury started deliberations again at 9 a.m. Tuesday.

The Minneapolis Police Department says it will release a statement after the verdict is announced, but the department does not plan to hold a press conference.

Meanwhile, Don Damond - Justine's fiancé - is scheduled to read a statement at the courthouse. A news conference with family members and Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman is also scheduled to follow.

The group Justice for Justine has scheduled a rally at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Hennepin County Government Center, regardless of the verdict.

In addition, Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar, a community activist group, is also scheduled to address the verdict after Freeman's press conference.

A court spokesperson said an off-the-record bench conference was called early Tuesday afternoon regarding an administrative issue with a juror, though the spokesperson said it was unrelated to the case itself.

Noor testified last week that he shot Damond after he heard a bang on his squad car, saw his partner was scared, then saw Damond at his partner's window, raising her arm. Prosecutors say Noor acted unreasonably and the shooting wasn't justified.

Noor was fired after he was charged.