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Kim Potter, the former police officer who shot Daunte Wright, has been sentenced to two years in prison. Potter was convicted in December of first and second-degree manslaughter for mistaking her handgun for her taser. She was sentenced only on the more serious charges in accordance with state law. Wright’s mother Katie felt this punishment was too lenient saying “the justice system murdered [Daunte] all over again.” Potter offered a tearful apology to the Wright family saying to Daunte’s mother, “Katie, I understand a mother’s love. I’m sorry I broke your heart.” The judge said the lesser sen...
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Kim Potter, an ex-cop with the Brooklyn Center Police Department. has been convicted of first and second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of motorist Daunte Wright. Potter was field training officer Anthony Luckey, who pulled over Wright’s white Buick, and Potter stated that she likely wouldn’t have pulled the car over if it had been her call. When he was pulled over, Wright reportedly struggled with another officer, referred to as “Sgt. Johnson” in the testimony, who attempted to handcuff Wright through the window. Potter claimed that Sgt. Johnson had a “look of fear” on his face, an...
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Nullification May End “Taser” Shooting Trial – Experts; Likely Purpose of Potter’s Testifying Was to Elicit Sympathy Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more A Deadly MistakeWASHINGTON, D.C. (December 23, 2021) - The trial against police officer Kim Potter, who shot and killed a suspect when she mistook her pistol for a Taser, may well end in a hung jury according to several legal experts; a prediction buttressed by the jury's question about what would happen "if the jury cannot reach consensus." This may well be her only hope, since the evidence to many seems so clear, and she was not...
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Potter Jury Deliberating; Juror Nullification Possible; With Little Defense, “Taser” Shooting Cop Counting On Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more "Taser" Shooting Cop May Be Hoping For Juror NullificationWASHINGTON, D.C. (December 20, 2021) - The case against former police officer Kim Potter, accused of first- and second-degree manslaughter for shooting a suspect with her pistol, apparently thinking she was holding her Taser, has gone to the jury. But here, since the evidence of her guilt was so strong, and there was little in the trial to rebut claims that she acted recklessly in...
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