In Minnesota, the maximum sentences for first- and second-degree manslaughter are 15 years and 10 years, respectively.įor Potter to be found guilty on second-degree manslaughter charges, prosecutors will need to prove that she acted with 'culpable negligence' when she shot Wright.įor a conviction on the first-degree charge, a jury would have to find that Potter was aware of the risk of killing Wright and 'made a conscious decision to act without regard' to the risk, Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu wrote. On evidentiary matters, Judge Regina Chu ruled that Wright's criminal record and allegations, including that he shot someone in the head, was a member of a street gang, assaulted and robbed a man in March and was subject to restraining orders, may only be admissible if Potter was aware of Wright's prior conduct.Ĭhu has ordered the jury fully sequestered once deliberations begin. Potter, a 26-year veteran of the police force, resigned after the incident. Her lawyers have accused the prosecution of disregarding the conduct of Wright, who they said resisted arrest and attempted to drive away. She also ordered the jury be fully sequestered once deliberations begin Judge Regina Chu (pictured) ruled that Wright's criminal record and allegations may only be permissible if Potter was aware of his prior conduct. 'I hope they can feel a little bit of our presence.' 'They are on the 18th floor, and we're down here,' protester Sharolyn Hagen told KSTP. Police Chief Garrett Parten reported no injuries, according to KSTP.Įarlier that day, protesters stood outside the building chanting: 'Say his name: Daunte Wright.'
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It is unknown why the driver did not take an alternative route. Protesters screamed 'f**k you' as the car drove away. The car was able to safely make a righthand turn onto to adjacent road.
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Many other protesters began to rock the car and punched the windows while the driver waited for the green light. While Potter's defense team made the announcement inside the Hennepin County Government Center as jury selection began, protesters outside the court swarmed a a car after its driver slowly passed through a crowd around 5pm.Īt one point, one protester was seen sitting on the hood of the car and was carried down the road until the car stopped at an intersection, where he was able to safely dismount the vehicle.