NEWSAustralians, family rocked by police shootingFamily and friends gather on Sydney's Freshwater Beach, July 19, 2017, following a candlelight vigil, where they threw hundreds of pink flowers into the ocean for Justine Damond who was shot and killed in Minneapolis last weekend.Dean Lewins, APFamily and friends comfort each other as they gather on Freshwater Beach following a candlelight vigil, where they threw hundreds of pink flowers into the ocean for Justine Damond, in Sydney, Australia.Dean Lewins, European Pressphoto AgencyTwo women embrace at a makeshift memorial for Justine Damond on July 18, 2017 in Minneapolis. Scrutiny intensified into the death of Damond, who was killed late Saturday by a police officer responding to her emergency call of a possible assault in an alleyway near her home in Minneapolis.Stephen Maturen, AFP/Getty ImagesNancy Coune, administrator of the Lake Harriet Spiritual Community center, places flowers and signs memorializing Justine Damond at a makeshift memorial on July 18, 2017 in Minneapolis.Stephen Maturen, AFP/Getty ImagesA sign and flowers are left at a makeshift memorial for Justine Damond on July 18, 2017, in Minneapolis.Stephen Maturen, AFP/Getty ImagesMayor Betsy Hodges addresses the latest developments in the death of Justine Damond, on July 18, 2017 in Minneapolis.Richard Tsong-Taatarii, Star Tribune, Via APMegan O'Leary, of St. Paul, Minn. leaves a message on the sidewalk near the scene where a Minneapolis police officer shot and killed Justine Damond, of Australia, July 17, 2017, in Minneapolis. Relatives and neighbors of the Australian woman fatally shot by Minneapolis police over the weekend demanded answers about the mysterious shooting in which the meditation teacher was reportedly killed by an officer who fired from the passenger seat of a squad car as the woman stood outside the driver's door.Elizabeth Flores, Star Tribune, Via APFront pages of two Australian newspapers on July 18, 2017, featuring photos and story of the shooting death of Australia's Justine Damond who was shot dead by a Minneapolis police officer on July 15, 2017. Australia's airwaves, newspapers and websites have been dominated by the news of Damond's death which has stunned many in her native Australia and fed into Australians' darkest fears about America's culture of gun violence.Kristen Gelineau, APDon Damond is comforted by friends and family after making a statement to the press near his home after a Minneapolis police officer shot and killed his fiance Justine, July 17, 2017 in Minneapolis, Minn.Elizabeth Flores, Star Tribune, Via APItems are placed at a makeshift memorial, the scene where a police officer fatally shot Justine Damond, of Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, July 18, 2017 in Minneapolis. Damond was killed late Saturday, July 15, 2017.Doug Glass, APThis undated photo provided by Stephen Govel/www.stephengovel.com shows Justine Damond, of Sydney, Australia, who was fatally shot by police in Minneapolis on Saturday, July 15, 2017.Stephen Govel, APIn this image made from video, John Ruszczyk, father of Justine Damond, who was shot dead by a Minneapolis police officer, holds a press conference with his family in Sydney Tuesday, July 18, 2017.Channel 9 Via APFriends and strangers leave flowers at a makeshift memorial at the scene where a Minneapolis police officer shot and killed Justine Damond, July 17, 2017 in Minneapolis.Elizabeth Flores, Star Tribune, Via APIn this May 2016 image provided by the City of Minneapolis, police officer Mohamed Noor poses for a photo at a community event welcoming him to the Minneapolis police force. Noor, a Somali-American, has been identified by his attorney as the officer who fatally shot Justine Damond, of Australia, late Saturday, July 15, 2017, after she called 911 to report what she believed to be an active sexual assault.City Of Minneapolis, Via APPeople listen as Bethany Bradley of Women's March Minnesota speaks at the beginning of a vigil to remember Justine Damond, from Sydney, Australia, who was shot and killed late Saturday by police, Sunday evening, July 16, 2017 in Minneapolis.Jeff Wheeler, Star Tribune, Via APA makeshift memorial is left at the scene where a Minneapolis police officer shot and killed Justine Damond, Monday, July 17, 2017 in Minneapolis, Minn. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension released a statement Sunday saying two Minneapolis officers responded to a 911 call for a potential assault late Saturday. Exact details weren't released, but officials said an officer fired a gun, killing Diamond. (Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via AP) ORG XMIT: MNMIT104Elizabeth Flores, AP