Hundreds of protesters take to the streets of Minneapolis for a third night over accidental fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright - as curfew is enforced and cop responsible barricades her home
Cop Kimberly Potter is said to have confused her gun for a taser when she shot at Daunte Wright Sunday
Her home was barricaded up Tuesday after a police source said that they anticipate protests there
Curfews are in place for Brooklyn Center, Minneapolis, St. Paul and surrounding areas from 10pm local time
Wright s killing, just 10 miles from the scene of George Floyd s death last May in Minneapolis, has led to unrest in Minnesota and nationwide; the trial of Derek Chauvin, charged in Floyd s death, is ongoing in the city
House Rep. Cori Bush says white cop who shot dead 20-year-old Daunte Wright would ve known the difference between her Taser and gun if he wasn t a black boy after fellow squad members Rashida Tlaib and AOC call for police to be abolished
Cori Bush slammed claim more training would have prevented Sunday s fatal shooting of Daunte Wright
Bush, Democratic congresswoman from St. Louis, scoffed at claim that cop mistook her gun for a Taser Squad members AOC and Rashida Tlaib have also spoken out, saying police should be abolished
Cop Kimberly Potter is said to have confused her gun for a taser when she shot at Daunte Wright Sunday