On Minnesota Public Radio's News Cut blog today, Bob Collins talks with Duy Ngo, the Minneapolis police officer who settled a lawsuit against the city last week, five years after he was gunned down by Officer Charles Storlie with an M5 submachine gun. Ngo was working undercover at the time. He had called for help after being shot by a drug dealer. No officer was ever disciplined in the case and false rumors were leaked about Ngo in an effort to undermine his credibility as a victim. Here's a short segment of the interview in which News Cut's Bob Collins asked Ngo what ONE thing he's heard that made him feel better about his five-year struggle., and what he didn't hear which he wished he had.