Opening statements set to begin in trial of cop who fatally shot Daunte Wright l GMA

Former Minnesota officer Kim Potter is charged with felony first and second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, during a traffic stop earlier this year.

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31 thoughts on “Opening statements set to begin in trial of cop who fatally shot Daunte Wright l GMA

  1. Daunte was wrong to drive off & flee or he would still be here today. Pay a little fine & move on but ur still alive. Then you have racist cop that wanted to kill a black person & lie about it & get off with a all white jury. he was fake as hell when she shot him. She saw the difference between a YELLOW TASER & a BLACK GUN!!!! I hope she gets what she gets!!

  2. I don't believe she intended to kill this 20 -year-old Black male but she did. She killed someone's son, and she must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. Police Enforcement is a danger to our country. DEFUND THE POLICE.

  3. She probably did shoot the man by accident, but she's been officer too long to make that mistake, shei having shot her gun in years, she got nervous she got hyped up scared, he's getting ready to take off, and she shot, what the police need to stop doing is quit shooting, somebody just let him go, you going to catch him eventually, unnecessary killing, she ain't going to do no time, she going to get some probation, family going to move out the city,people going to break into the stores, and start fires, in they neighborhood ,because they idiots, not going to bring the boy back, and she going to be gone to a whole another state with a family,

  4. I doubt if anything greater than negligent culpability could be proved beyond a reasonable doubt in this case. Firearms discipline training is one thing, but stress indoctrination is quite another and impossible to duplicate in training. I'll go out on a limb and guess that she had never gone hands on with a suspect before this encounter and it obviously stressed her and clouded her ability to think clearly, hence drawing a weapon and thinking it was a taser.
    I wonder if they filed higher charges than they could prove on purpose, so she'd be found not guilty.

  5. Some jobs require perfection.. Pilots, Surgeons, and Police to name a few.. You cant murder someone, accidentally or on purpose, without consequence in a "civilized society"..

  6. honestly watching the cam, I felt bad for her. Lets be real here too, that guy put officers at risk, had. one basically in his car. If her remorse is real then she will live with that for the rest of her life. Take the badge away, give her 4 o 5 year probation.

  7. Kim potter was horrified and instantly remorseful after the accident. I wonder how daunte felt after he shot caleb Livingston in the head? It’s funny that none of these liberal news outlets mention that Wright was a horrible person with multiple victims of his numerous crimes.

  8. Why is she even on trial? She did her job and made a very tragic but understandable mistake. Now, how many of you have never made a mistake in your job?

    Also, ya may want to check out good ol' Daunte's criminal record. You can be sure the cops who pulled him over did and they had good reason to be leery of this two bit, ne'er do well, thug. But hey, let's make it a race issue and wave our bigotry flag high based on a legitimate and necessary profession.

    Here is a wee clue. Howz aboutz if y'all don't want thug life magically transformed into little red spots on the street, teach them this one simple. If you feel threatened by a cop on the street, do what they tell ya and don't threaten them. They may well let you go but if they don't, tell it to the judge. Judges are far more forgiving bullets and the less cold and stiff ya are, the more talking you can do.

    But to reiterate…how many of y'all have ever made a mistake on the job?

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