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Judge sentences Minneapolis police officer who killed Daunte Wright to 2 years - PBS

Judge imposes two-year sentence on former Minneapolis officer in Daunte Wright case Former police officer Kim Potter was sentenced this week to two years in prison for the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Wright was shot during a traffic stop on April 11, 2021, when Potter mistakenly drew her gun instead of her Taser. This incident sparked protests and reignited discussions around police accountability and use of force. The sentencing comes after Potter was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter. Public sentiment remains deeply divided on the outcome, as many believe the punishment does not reflect the seriousness of the action. Moving forward, Potter’s sentence raises crucial questions about the implications for policing practices. The community continues to seek justice and accountability in law enforcement. NatchezNews Perspective: This case emphasizes the ongoing struggle for police reform. A two-year sentence is a reminder that accountability in law enforcement is still a contentious issue. The public's demand for change is clear, but the path forward remains complicated. Source: PBS Tags: river-cities, minneapolis
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