1. Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor shoots and kills Australian woman

An Australian woman who was living in Minnesota and engaged to be married next month was shot dead by police — after she called 911 to report a disturbance behind her house.

Justine Damond, 40, of Minneapolis, was killed Saturday night by an officer who was responding to her call, according to the Star Tribune.

He and another cop had arrived at her home around 11:30 p.m. — looking for a possible assault — after she claimed to have heard “a sound” in the alley behind the residence, the newspaper reports.

Three sources with knowledge of the incident said that when they arrived, the officers pulled around back and were immediately confronted by Damond, who was in her pajamas.

As she attempted to speak to the cop in the driver’s seat, the other officer apparently unholstered his gun and started blasting — striking her through the driver’s-side door, the sources said.

Noor has been sued once in his short career with the police department, stemming from a May 25, 2017 incident, in which he and two other officers came to a woman's home and took her to the hospital, which the woman alleges constituted false imprisonment, assault and battery.

According to the recently filed and ongoing lawsuit, the officers claimed they had reason to believe the woman was suffering a mental health crisis — which she denied — and Noor "grabbed her right wrist and upper arm," exacerbating a previous shoulder injury in the process.”