Timeline: Key moments in the police shooting of Daunte Wright – St. Cloud Times

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Kim Potter, a former police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, is charged with manslaughter in theApril 11 shooting deathof 20-year-old Daunte Wright, a Black motorist. Here are some key moments in the case:

April 11 Police in Brooklyn Center, a Minneapolis suburb, stop a car driven bydriven by Wrightat around 2 p.m. Police say when they tried to arrest Wright on an outstanding warrant, he reentered his car and tried to drive away, and an officer shot him. News of the shooting sparks angry protests, including outside the city's police station. Not far away in downtown Minneapolis, former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin is standing trial in George Floyd's killing.

April 12 The officer who shot Wrightis identified as 26-year veteran Kim Potter. Chief Tim Gannonsays he believes Potter meant to use her Taser,and plays her body-camera footage at a news conference that shows her shouting I'll tase you! Taser! Taser! Taser!" Hundreds of protesters defy curfew to gather outside the city police station for a second night. Police use gas and flash-bang grenades to try to drive them away.Mayor Mike Elliottcalls for Potter to be fired.

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April 13 Potter resigns. Gannon resigns. Elliott and the City Council fire the city manager, who has oversight of police. Hundreds of protesters face off with police again at nightfall outside police headquarters, where National Guard soldiers join officers in riot gear.

April 14 Potter is chargedwith second-degree manslaughter. Several hundred demonstrators again clash with police outside headquarters.

April 15 Wrights family and some community memberscall for more serious chargesagainst Potter. Hundreds of protesters again confront police at headquarters, with some tying air fresheners to fencing as a critique of one of the reasons officers were said to have stopped Wrights car. A criminal complaint said officers stopped Wrights car for having an air freshener obscuring the windshield and for expired tags.

April 16 A federal judge issues a restraining order prohibiting police from arresting journalists or using force against them after some say they were harassed and assaulted by officers. Demonstrators protest again outside police headquarters.

April 17 Protests continue.

April 18 Two National Guard members report being fired upon as they patrolled a neighborhood in Minneapolis.

April 22 A funeral service is held for Wright in Minneapolis, with the Rev. Al Sharpton decrying the stench of racism" and police brutality in Minnesota. Meanwhile,activists demonstrate outside the home of the county prosecutorhandling Potter's case to demand murder charges.

May 15 The Brooklyn Center City Council passes a resolution to create new divisions of unarmed civilian employees to handle non-moving traffic violations and respond to mental health crises.

May 21 Attorney General Keith Ellisonannounces that his office will prosecute Potter,after Washington County Attorney Pete Orput returned the case to Hennepin County.

Sept. 2 Ellisonadds a first-degree manslaughter chargeagainst Potter.

Sept. 28 Brooklyn Center says police have been instructed to release people cited for low-level crimes and to only take them into custody if required by law.

Nov. 20 Jury selection beginsin Potter's trial.

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