Decision expected on charging cop who killed Daunte Wright; protests continue
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A decision is expected on whether to charge a White former police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in Minnesota. Washington County Attorney Pete Orput said he expects to make a charging decision Wednesday, CBS Minnesota reports.
The now-former Brooklyn Center officer, Kim Potter, a 26-year veteran who killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, resigned on Tuesday, along with the city's police chief, officials said. Wright's killing has sparked nights of protests and more than 60 arrests were made overnight following clashes with law enforcement.More Related News
