Brooklyn Center City Council approves policing changes follo

Brooklyn Center City Council approves policing changes following death of Daunte Wright


KVRR Local News
May 15, 2021
 
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (FOX 9) — After the deadly shooting of Daunte Wright last month in Brooklyn Center, the city council has approved a number of policing changes as part of a resolution proposed last week by the mayor.
The new resolution creates a new public safety department with unarmed civilian traffic enforcement and a mental health response division.
The act follows the deadly shooting of Wright by a Brooklyn Center police officer just over a month ago. During the stop, officers attempted to arrest Wright on a warrant but a struggle ensued. As Wright tried to drive away in his vehicle, Officer Kim Potter apparently attempted to use her Taser gun but instead grabbed her service weapon, shooting Wright once.

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