A white police officer who fatally shot a young Black man several days ago has been arrested and charged with second-degree manslaughter.
According to the Star Tribune, former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter, who resigned after she killed Daunte Wright three days ago, has been arrested
on a charge of second-degree manslaughter authorities have stated. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.The arrest comes a day after Potter resigned from the Brooklyn Center Police Department after claiming that she mistakenly fired her service weapon thinking it was her taser gun.
Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter handed in her resignation in a short letter to Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliot Tuesday. After Potter handed in her resignation, Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon did the same.
“I have loved every minute of being a police officer and serving
this community to the best of my ability, but I believe it is in the best interest of the community, the department, and my fellow officers if I resign immediately,” Potter wrote, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press.Potter, a 26-year veteran, and a former police union president pulled Wright and his girlfriend over Sunday due to an expired tag as they were headed to his older brother’s house. Wright had an outstanding warrant in his name and police tried to handcuff him outside of his car.
According to NBC News, there were several incidents in which police officers killed civilians. In April 2019, former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was convicted of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter after killing Justine Ruszczyk Damond. He was sentenced to 12 ½ years in prison.
In June 2017, a jury acquitted St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez for killing Black school cafeteria worker Philando Castile during a traffic stop a year earlier.
In 2015, two white Minneapolis police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old Black man, Jamar Clark, were not charged in connection with the killing.
And, of course, the trial of Derek Chauvin is taking place right now. Chauvin is charged with killing George Floyd while applying pressure on his neck by kneeling on it for almost 9 minutes.