Khaleej Times

Minnesota cop will be charged in shooting of Black motorist

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AMinnesota prosecutor said on Wednesday that he will charge a white former suburban Minneapoli­s police officer with seconddegr­ee manslaught­er for killing 20-year-old Black motorist Daunte Wright in a shooting that ignited days of unrest and clashes between protesters and police.

Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter will be charged on Wednesday, three days after Wright was killed during a traffic stop, Washington County Attorney Pete Orput said. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

The former police chief has said that Potter, a 26-year veteran and training officer, had intended to use her Taser on Wright but fired her handgun instead. However, protesters and Wright’s family members say there’s no excuse for the shooting and it shows how the justice system is tilted against Blacks, noting Wright was stopped for expired car registrati­on and ended up dead.

Potter, 48, resigned from the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Tuesday as did Police Chief Tim Gannon.

Gannon had released Potter’s body camera video the day after Sunday’s shooting. It showed her approachin­g Wright as he stood outside of his car as another officer was arresting him for an outstandin­g warrant. The warrant was for his failure 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. Police said he was pulled over for having expired registrati­on tags.

As Wright struggles with police, Potter is hearing shouting “I’ll Tase you! I’ll Tase you! Taser! Taser! Taser!” before firing a single shot from her handgun.

The charging decision was announced as the trial of former Minneapoli­s police Officer Derek Chauvin progresses in the death of George Floyd. Floyd, a Black man, died May 25 after Chauvin, who is white, pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck. —

 ?? AP ?? Naisha Wright (R) embraces Katie Wright, the mother of Daunte Wright, as she speaks during a press conference in Minneapoli­s —
AP Naisha Wright (R) embraces Katie Wright, the mother of Daunte Wright, as she speaks during a press conference in Minneapoli­s —

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