The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

8th juror seated for Potter trial in Daunte Wright’s death

- By Steve Karnowski and Amy Forliti

MINNEAPOLI­S » Prosecutor­s and attorneys for the suburban Minneapoli­s police officer charged in Daunte Wright’s shooting death seated four more jurors for her trial Wednesday, including a woman who said she owns both a gun and a stun gun.

Kim Potter, 49, is charged with first- and second-degree manslaught­er in the April 11 shooting of Wright, a 20-year-old Black motorist, following a traffic stop in the Minneapoli­s suburb of Brooklyn Center. Potter, who is white, has said she meant to use her Taser on Wright after he pulled away from officers and drew her handgun by mistake.

The stun gun owner said she strongly disagrees that police officers should not be second-guessed for their decisions.

“This is a servitude job, and when you get into this position, you need to understand that it’s a tough job and so you have to maintain that level of profession­alism when you get into that position,” she said.

Also seated Wednesday was a woman who said she thought protests against police in the Minneapoli­s area have had a negative effect because of the property damage some have caused. She also said she somewhat disagrees with the idea of defunding the police, saying “You’re always going to need police officers.”

A man chosen for the jury said in his questionna­ire that he had “somewhat negative” impression­s of both Potter and Wright. Asked why about Wright, he said, “I don’t condone fleeing from a police officer.” About Potter, he said, “When training fellow officers your actions should be more thought out.”

Eight jurors have been seated, with opening statements scheduled for next Wednesday.

Attorneys and Judge Regina Chu have probed potential jurors this week for what they knew about Wright’s death and about their views of protests against police brutality that were frequent occurrence­s in Minneapoli­s even before George Floyd’s death.

On Tuesday — the first day of jury selection — an attorney for Potter said jurors would hear directly from the former officer, who resigned two days after she shot and killed Wright. Body-camera video recorded the shooting, with Potter heard saying, “Taser, Taser Taser” before she fired, followed by, “I grabbed the wrong (expletive) gun.” .

“Officer Potter will testify and tell you what she remembers happened, so you will know not just from the video but from the officers at the scene and Officer Potter herself what was occurring,” Paul Engh, one of her attorneys, told a potential juror.

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