Footage of police desperately trying to save the life of Australian woman Justine Ruszczyk Damond after she was shot.

Confronting footage of Justine Ruszczyk Damond’s final moments show an officer’s desperate attempts to save her after she was shot by a US cop.

The officer is seen leaning over the top of Ms Damond performing CPR and can be heard pleading, “Stay with me, ma’am. Stay with me”.

His words were caught on camera by a passing cyclist, and Mohamed Noor — who fired the fatal shot — is seen pacing nervously nearby.

Bodycam footage from the night was also released on Thursday. It shows Noor’s reaction as he speaks to another officer after pulling the trigger.

He can be seen looking dazed and confused, as he rubs his head.

Another officer is heard telling Noor to “keep your mouth shut” — adding he doesn’t have to speak to anyone — before taking him into a police car.

Ms Damond had phoned 911 earlier that night to report a possible rape. Minutes later, she was fatally shot by the US police officer outside her Minneapolis home.

Audio recordings of Ms Damond’s two 911 calls were made public on Thursday, as a Minneapolis judge began granting access to the exhibits shown in the recent trial of Mohamed Noor.

The Australian life coach sounded breathless and concerned in the audio.

Ms Damond, a dual citizen of the US and Australia, called 911 to report a possible sexual assault behind her home in July 2017.

In the first emergency call from the night, Ms Damond can be heard saying a woman sounds distressed and she thought she heard the word “help”.

Ms Damond called back eight minutes later to ensure police had the right address. She was told officers were on the way.

The former Sydney resident went to meet the police car and was shot by Noor who was sitting in the front passenger seat.

He and his partner said they were startled by Ms Damond.

Ms Damond’s family filed a civil lawsuit against the city of Minneapolis and received a record $US20 million ($A29 million) settlement.

Noor, 33, was convicted of murder. He is behind bars and will be sentenced on June 7.