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Brooklyn Center, Minnesota’s City Manager Curt Boganey came across in a press conference yesterday as the sort of stalwart and honorable public servant required in these turbulent times. For this, he is now unemployed.
Boganey stood up for the right of due process in the investigation of the police officer who tragically shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, a black youth. It appears from the body cam evidence that the officer accidentally grabbed her gun rather than her taser, with catastrophic results. Riots broke out in the wake of the shooting.
We won’t know what actually happened until an investigation is completed. When asked if the officer who fired the gun, who has been placed on leave, should receive immediate dismissal, Boganey said this:
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