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Ex-Cop Who Killed Daunte Wright on Trial

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The Kim Potter trial and the Kellogg’s strike. Plus, some numbers you’ll wanna hear about. Here are The Recount’s Top Stories.
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Former Officer Kim Potter Sentenced To 24 Months In Prison

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Kim Potter was convicted in December of first- and second-degree manslaughter in the killing of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black motorist.
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Philadelphia Sees Second Night Of Protests

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Demonstrations continued for Walter Wallace Jr., a Black man killed by police Monday.
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Calls For Charges In Daunte Wright Killing As City Braces For Violence

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City leaders in Brooklyn Center, a suburb of Minneapolis, imposed curfews after violent unrest following the police shooting of Daunte Wright.
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Kim Potter Defense Rests At Officer's Trial Over Daunte Wright's Death

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The former officer is charged with manslaughter in Wright’s death during a traffic stop April 11 in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center.
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Report: Hong Kong Police Force Considering Buying Stun Guns

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The Hong Kong Police Force is still trying to address the unrest in the city.
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Texas Officer Fired After Shooting Black Man

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A probably cause affidavit released by the Hunt County district clerk's office said Lucas responded to a disturbance call at a convenience store.
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Former Officer In Wright Shooting Faces Second-Degree Manslaughter

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This comes just a day after Kim Potter and the chief of police in Brooklyn Center resigned. Potter had served for 26 years.
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The attorney for a San Francisco-area transit officer accused of killing an unarmed man says the officer may have mistakenly pulled his service pistol instead of a stun gun during the incident.

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HEADLINE: Defense: Cop accused of murder used wrong weapon

CAPTION: The attorney for a San Francisco-area transit officer accused of killing an unarmed man says the officer may have mistakenly pulled his service pistol...
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Police tasered an allegedly drunk fan at an Oakland A's baseball game Tuesday after they say he yelled profanities and refused to leave. Police say the suspect is being held at a psychiatric ward for observation and could face criminal charges.

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HEADLINE: Police: Tasered baseball fan 'mentally unstable'

CAPTION: Police tasered an allegedly drunk fan at an Oakland A's baseball game Tuesday after they say he yelled profanities and refused to leave. Police say the suspect is...
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Protest held in Manchester after man Tasered by police in front of child

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Anti-racism campaigners have staged a protest over police use of a Taser on Desmond Ziggy Mombeyarara in front of his distressed child.



A group of up to 15 people observed Covid-19 social distancing rules as they gathered...
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Texas Sheriff Indicted In Black Man's Taser Death

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Sheriff Robert Chody denies<br/>
destroying video evidence in connection with Javier Ambler's death and blames local district attorney Margaret Moore.
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Reports: Charges Expected Wed. In Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright

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Activists speak out to demand justice and accountability following the police shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.
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Police Say Officer Meant To Use Taser, Not Handgun

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Officials in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota say an officer accidentally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright Sunday.
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FBI: New Ronald Greene Autopsy Rejects Crash Claim In Fatal Arrest

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The FBI ordered the new autopsy after body camera footage showed Louisiana troopers beating, stunning and dragging Greene during an attempted arrest.
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Understanding How And When Police Use Deadly Force

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ATF is hoping to hold training sessions in 50 major cities where reporters can partake in policing situations.