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Madonna s night on the town came after she shared a passionate Instagram message about gun control, calling firearm safety measures a new vaccination that will save lives.
On Saturday, the pop legend shared a video of her hanging posters along city streets with the two hashtags: #wakeupamerica and #guncontrolnow.
Groovy: The Madame X diva, 62, wowed in a sharp three piece suit with 70s-inspired lapels and bell bottom trousers
Details: Leveling up the ensemble, Madge added square, black glasses, a croc-skin purse and layers of necklaces that looked like a throwback to her early days in the 80s
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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
PICTURED: Minnesota cop Kimberly Potter, 48, in prison garb after she s charged with second-degree manslaughter for shooting dead Daunte Wright, 20: She faces 10 years in jail if convicted
Washington County Attorney Peter Orput announced Wednesday afternoon that charges had been filed against Brooklyn Center Police Officer Kimberly Potter
Potter, 48, was taken into custody around 11:30am local time Wednesday by Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) agents in St. Paul.
The veteran cop, 48, was booked into the Hennepin County Jail just after midday
The attorney s office said the state will vigorously prosecute this case
If convicted, Potter faces up to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine