Former US cop Kim Potter says that she is “sorry it happened' as she recalls the 'chaotic' fatal shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Minnesota
former Brooklyn Center Police Officer Kim Potter is charged with first- and second-degree manslaughter in the shooting of Daunte Wright, a Black motorist, in the suburb of Brooklyn Center.
"They have an ambulance for me and I don't know why. And then I went, then I was at the station. I don't remember a lot of things afterwards," she said. "Sometimes there's guns in the car. Sometimes there's uncooperative people, you don't know who you're stopping," she told the court.
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