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Police officer who shot Daunte Wright arrested

Officer Kim Potter, who fatally shot a 20-year-old Black motorist in Minnesota's Brooklyn Center, has been arrested. The shooting of Daunte Wright prompted riots in the US state.

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Minnesota authoritie­s arrested former police officer Kim Potter on Wednesday, a day after Potter resigned over the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright.

She has been charged with second-degree manslaught­er, officials said. The 48-year-old veteran was taken into custody on Wednesday morning in Hennepin County jail, according to Minnesota state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehensi­on.

The charge of manslaught­er carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and can be applied when an individual causes death by "culpable negligence." Wright, who is Black, died not far from where former police officer Derek Chauvin choked George Floyd to death last year.

What did Potter say about her resignatio­n?

Potter and her police chief handed in their resignatio­ns on Tuesday after two nights of protests.

Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott also told reporters the City

Council had passed a resolution calling for the dismissal of both Gannon and Potter, a 26-year veteran of the police force.

Potter's resignatio­n letter, a single paragraph, read: "I have loved every minute of being a police officer and serving this community to the best of my ability, but I believe it is in the best interest of the community, the department, and my fellow officers if I resign immediatel­y."

What happened to lead to this?

Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, was pulled over on Sunday for having expired license plates.

The police officers at the scene then tried to arrest him over an outstandin­g warrant after failing to appear in court on

charges that he fled from officers and possessed a gun without a permit during an encounter with Minneapoli­s police in June last year.

Police bodycam footage showed an officer trying to cuff Wright next to the car.

Wright is then seen breaking free and getting inside the car when Potter yells "Taser, Taser, Taser," before firing a shot from what turned out to be her handgun.

"Holy s***, I just shot him," the officer can be heard saying as the car drives away.

Following the incident, Gannon said that Potter had accidental­ly used her handgun instead of her Taser after Wright refused to go into custody.

What was the response

from the community?

Wright’s killing set in motion two nights of protests and unrest that saw angry demonstrat­ors clash with the police in the area which is already in turmoil over the trial for the death of George Floyd.

Mayor Elliot said he hoped the resignatio­ns would heal the community and lead to reconcilia­tion.

In the city of Portland, Oregon state's largest, police declared a riot and arrested at least one person late Tuesday after a fire erupted at the Portland Police Associatio­n (PPA) building, authoritie­s said on Twitter.

Dozens of protesters had gathered in front of the PPA offices, chanting Wright's name and setting off fireworks, Portlandba­sed journalist Suzette Smith said on Twitter.

A night before, police had pushed back protesters and knocked them to the ground after declaring their gathering as a riot, the Associated Press reported.

Portland has been rocked by protests since the killing of George Floyd last year.

How did President Joe Biden respond?

US President Joe Biden had a pair of symbolic appointmen­ts

on this topic on Tuesday, demonstrat­ing the tricky balancing act he faces. Within the space of a few hours, Biden went from a memorial service for a police officer killed in the line of duty when a man rammed his car into a barricade at the Capitol in Washington D.C., to a meeting in the Oval Office with members of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus.

Referring to the shooting of Wright as "God-awful," Biden said his government and every agency was focused on improving equity.

"We're in the business — all of us meeting today — to deliver some real change," Biden said ahead of the meeting. "We have an awful lot of things that we have to deal with ... when it comes to police, when it comes to massive inequality of economic opportunit­y."

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 ??  ?? Wright's family responded to the shooting at a press conference on Tuesday, saying the police explanatio­n of Duante being shot by accident was unsatisfac­tory
Wright's family responded to the shooting at a press conference on Tuesday, saying the police explanatio­n of Duante being shot by accident was unsatisfac­tory
 ??  ?? The resignatio­ns follow two nights of protests and riots in the Minneapoli­s area
The resignatio­ns follow two nights of protests and riots in the Minneapoli­s area

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