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Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyKim Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright last April after she said she mistook her handgun for a ...
Daunte Demetrius Wright was a 20-year-old living in Minneapolis, having moved there from Chicago. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He was the son of a black father and a white mother. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Wright played basketball in high school, but according to his father, he dropped out due to a learning disability about two years before the shooting. [ 8 ]
Kim Potter, who fatally shot Daunte Wright, freed from prison at 4am amid fears for her safety. Rachel Sharp. April 24, 2023 at 1:53 PM ... Potter fired one shot and killed the unarmed Black man.
The former suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser when she fatally shot Daunte The post Former officer who killed Daunte Wright sentenced to 2 years ...
Daunte Wright was an unarmed, 20-year-old biracial [43] Black man, [44] who was fatally shot by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter during an altercation at a traffic stop on April 11, 2021, on 63 Avenue North in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. [23] [24] [3] Police said Potter had meant to use her Taser but accidentally used a handgun. [26]
On August 19, 2015, a Moorish man named Mansur Ball-Bey was shot and killed by a St. Louis police officer who was executing a search warrant at a house where Ball-Bey was present. Rumors surrounded the killing of Ball-Bey as to whether he was unarmed when shot by police, and crowds gathered in the street to express anger at the killing.
Kim Potter, the Minnesota police officer who mistook her gun for a Taser and killed Daunte Wright in 2021, was released from prison early Monday. The Minnesota Department of Corrections said ...
Diallo was one of four children born to Saikou and Kadiatou Diallo, and part of a historic Fulbe trading family in Guinea.He was born in Sinoe County in Liberia on September 2, 1975, [2] while his father was working there, and while growing up followed his family to Togo, Singapore, Thailand, and back to Guinea.