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Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter made her first court appearance Thursday in the killing of Daunte Wright, facing one count of second-degree manslaughter.
Potter, wearing a plaid shirt at her hearing and seated at a conference table in attorney Earl Gray s office, spoke only once to confirm that she could hear the judge.
When asked if court documents accurately gave Potter s home address in Champlin, Gray responded: Yes, unfortunately. Potter s family has moved out of the house, according to Champlin Police Chief Ty Schmidt, who said he plans to keep a round-the-clock police presence there.
Potter, a 26-year police veteran who is white, is accused of shooting Wright, a 20-year-old Black man who was killed shortly after he was pulled over for driving with expired tabs, according to police. She fired a Glock 9mm handgun after indicating in the moments before the shooting that she was going to use her Taser.
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Naisha Wright, aunt of the deceased Daunte Wright, holds up images depicting X26P Taser and a Glock 17 handgun during a news conference at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church, Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)AP
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By Randy Furst, Reid Forgrave and Matt McKinney Star Tribune (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter made her first court appearance Thursday in the killing of Daunte Wright, facing one count of second-degree manslaughter.
Potter, wearing a plaid shirt at her hearing and seated at a conference table in attorney Earl Gray’s office, spoke only once to confirm that she could hear the judge.