Noor deliberately fired his weapon —in mistake. In neither the case of Justine Damond or George Floyd should either have ever been in danger of their lives at the hands of police officers.
And yet Chauvin is serving a much longer sentence than Noor, even though Floyd was a legitimate criminal suspect with a violent history, and Damond was an innocent woman.
The death of George Floyd, imo, is far less forgivable because it wasn’t done by accident, firing in error at the person who called the police.
It was done by accident. If you shoot at somebody, that is not accidental. You indent to kill that person, and Noor's murder conviction should have been upheld. It is far less forgivable than what Chauvin did, but Noor has a woke skin color and religion, so he gets a pass.
On the other hand, restraining a suspect by kneeling on them does not generally result in death, and thus there is no reason to assume intent to kill. Contribution of long-term drug abuse (e.g. Floyd had cardiomegaly), as well as of the heavy acute fentanyl and methamphetamine intoxication were ignored as contributing factors to his accidental death.
Derek Chauvin and the other officers continued to restrain Floyd who begged for mercy, defying pleas from the crowd and from George Lloyd. It was a cold blooded killing, not a panicked one by someone who should have known better.
I don't think Chauvin intended Floyd to die, but he misjudged the distress he was in, probably because he did not take into account the effects of his heavy intoxication and the toll chronic drug abuse took on his body. Manslaughter is a far more appropriate charge, and without the pernicious effects of race politics (not to mention the nationwide deadly rioting!), that would have been the verdict. On the other hand, how can you possibly justify Mohammed Noor getting a slap on the wrist for murdering an innocent woman?