Opening statements begin at Minnesota officer’s trial
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Opening statements have begun at the manslaughter trial of the Minnesota police officer who killed Black motorist Daunte Wright.
Jurors will be presented starkly different views of officer Kim Potter, who pulled her handgun instead of her Taser in what the defense will claim was an innocent mistake. The prosecution will portray her as a veteran cop who had undergone extensive training that warned about such a mix-up.
The 49-year-old Potter is charged with first- and second-degree manslaughter in Wright’s April 11 death in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center.
The white former officer has said she meant to use her Taser on the 20-year-old Wright after he attempted to drive away from a traffic stop as officers tried to arrest him.