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What we know about the fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Wright was killed by a Minnesota officer during a traffic stop on April 11. • 9 min read Daunte Wright’s family calls for ‘accountability’ at emotional press conference Daunte Wright’s mother, father and aunt spoke out at a press conference Thursday after he was killed by a police officer on Sunday morning. Wright Family A traffic stop quickly turned deadly Sunday when a white Minnesota police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man. Kim Potter, 48, meant to deploy her Taser instead of her gun when she fatally shot Wright in his car, according to then-Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon. Two days after the incident, both she and Gannon resigned, and Potter has since been charged with second-degree manslaughter.

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Daunte Wright shooting: Ex-Minnesota police officer Kim Potter appears in court for first time

Kim Potter, the former Brooklyn Center police officer charged with second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, made her first court appearance Thursday. Potter appeared remotely with her defense attorney, Earl Gray. She wore a flannel, button-down shirt and only spoke when prompted by the judge. Potter is next expected to appear in person at 1:30 p.m. local time May 17 in front of Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu. During the hearing, Potter was visible only briefly when her attorney pointed his video camera in her direction. Potter was also told she is not allowed to possess use or transport firearms, ammunitions or explosives during the duration of the case, Hennepin County District Court Judge Paul R. Scoggin said during the brief appearance. 

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