Katie Wright said "white woman tears" of former officer Kim Potter trumped justice for her son, Daunte Wright. Judge Chu broke down in tears justifying the need for sympathy for Potter after sentencing her to less than 2 years in prison.

A juror in the Kim Potter case for the manslaughter of Daunte Wright says that the physical difference between a taser and a gun lead the jury to agree on guilty verdict

Kim Potter is going home unlike Daunte Wright, the Black motorist she said she meant to tase to stop his fleeing but "accidentally" grabbed her gun and shot instead who now won't get justice.  NewsOne reports that a jury found Potter not guilty on all charges.  As previously reported Potter was charged with first and second-degree manslaughter over Wright’s death. In order to have her convicted, prosecutors had to prove she acted with recklessness or culpable negligence when she defied years of training and mixed up the weapons.

“I was very distraught, I'm so sorry.” These were the words of former Minnesota police officer, Kim Potter, who sobbed as she testified Friday about the moment she fatally shot Black motorist Daunte Wright after "accidentally" reaching for her handgun instead of her Taser. “We were struggling. We were trying to keep him from driving away. It just went chaotic,” said Potter during her trial.  Potter has been charged with first and second-degree manslaughter over Wright’s death. In order to have her convicted, prosecutors must prove she acted with recklessness or culpable negligence when she defied years of training and mixed up the weapons. “I remember yelling ‘Taser! Taser! Taser!’ and nothing happened, and then he told me I shot him,” she said in tears. “I’m sorry it happened. I’m so sorry,” she added. “I didn’t want to hurt anybody.”

Jury selection for ex-Brooklyn Center Minnesota police officer Kim Potter to begin Tuesday for the shooting death of Daunte Wright

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A Minnesota judge has ruled that the jury should be kept anonymous in the case against Kim Potter, the former Brooklyn Center police officer who shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright. The case is not expected to go to trial until November.

Washington County Attorney Pete Orput announces that Kim Potter could face criminal charges today for killing Daunte Wright.

Kim Potter and police chief Tim Gannon resign over the shooting death of Black, unarmed, 20-year-old Daunte Wright.

Kimberly A. Potter identified as Brooklyn Center, Minnesota police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright.