Potter faced first- and second-degree manslaughter charges in the death of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man.
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Potter, 49, showed little emotion as the verdict was read in the Minneapolis courtroom. One of her attorneys put his face down on the table, visibly upset. Potter's husband and Wright's parents sat in the courtroom, and Wright's mother began sobbing as the first-degree conviction was read.
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Rightfully convicted!! She was guilty and I’m glad the jury found her so.
Very sadly this year 2021 I hate it very bad
I wish we all could live in peace and band together to save the planet.
praying for you kim🙏📿
When a cop stops you will YOU BE SHOT ????
She needed to retire before she made that mistake. Now with this conviction, she is forced into retirement and rightfully so.
And if it were a black cop that shot him you wouldn’t of heard a word
Two lives destroyed over a air freshener dangling from a rearview mirror. So ridiculous and sad.
You have to stop listening to msm. It was for expired tabs. But at least a life time criminal is gone
Let the democrats crime wave ramp up. More murders robbing car jacking on the way . payed and encouraged by the democrats democrats
@Capricorn Cruise
Which one?
I know she didn’t mean it but she did need to pay the price for her actions. Shame all the way around
I’m happy with the jury decision.