Police resignations fail to ease Minneapolis unrest over Daunte Wrightâs murder
By ANA Reporter
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PRETORIA - The resignations of a police chief and an officer who shot dead a black man, Daunte Wright, in Minneapolis have failed to end unrest over Sunday s killing, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
According to the Chicago Tribune, chief Tim Gannon and officer Kim Potter quit the Brooklyn Centre Force on Tuesday, a move mayor Mike Elliott said he hoped would help heal the community and lead to reconciliation after two nights of protests and unrest that followed the killing Daunte Wright.
CNN cited Elliott as saying that Potter decided on her own to resign from the police department.