Officials said a few officers had minor injuries following a protest involving hundreds of people at the Brooklyn Center police department Monday night.
Operation Safety Net reports around 40 people arrested following Brooklyn Center protests KARE Staff
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Demonstrations and unrest erupted in the Twin Cities area after a white police officer shot and killed a young Black man Sunday.
On April 11, Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright in a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, a Hennepin County city about 10 miles north of Minneapolis. The city s police chief Tim Gannon claimed the shooting was accidental, saying the officer meant to use her Taser instead of her gun. Officials said Potter is on administrative leave.
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Tuesday, April 13
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Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott on Tuesday announced the resignation of police chief Tim Gannon and officer Kim Potter, two days after Potter shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop.