A Minnesota prosecutor has said he does not yet have enough evidence to charge a Minneapolis police officer who killed an unarmed Australian woman earlier this year, blaming investigators who "haven't done their job".
Hennepin County attorney Mike Freeman is still deciding whether to charge officer Mohamed Noor,
who shot Justine Damond in the alley behind her home in July.
Ms Damond had called 911 to report a possible sexual assault.
As she approached the squad car, Mr Noor fired from the passenger seat, across his partner and through the driver's window.
Ms Damond's death sparked protests and led to a police department shake-up, including the resignation of Chief Janee Harteau.
Mr Freeman was captured on video expressing his frustration at a Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation holiday reception on Wednesday night, after he was asked about a charging decision. Union member Sam Sanchez recorded the conversation and posted it on Facebook. It is not clear if Mr Freeman knew he was being recorded.
In the video, Mr Freeman said he does not have enough evidence yet to decide whether to charge Mr Noor, who has declined to speak with investigators.
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