Kim Potter trial looms as Brooklyn Center leaders consider changing curfew process
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Leaders in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center are considering re-vamping the process used to declare a curfew as the city prepares for the start of the trial of one of its former police officers charged in the death of Daunte Wright earlier this year.
"Staff and community was really challenged by our ability to, in a timely way, provide when a curfew would go into effect and allow people to make appropriate arrangements if they had known in advance of when it would happen," City Manager Reggie Edwards told the council during Monday night’s meeting.
Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter faces a second-degree manslaughter charge in the shooting death of Wright during an April 11 traffic stop. Her trial is slated to start on Nov. 30.