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Police chief resigns after Daunte Wright killing

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The Minnesota police chief who oversaw an officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop on Sunday has resigned, reports the Huffington Post.

Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon stepped down Tuesday, the city’s mayor announced.

Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter, who was placed on administrative leave after fatally shooting 20-year-old Daunte Wright during the traffic stop, also resigned.

Gannon said that he believed Potter meant to fire a Taser stun gun at Wright, but shot him with her firearm instead.

Wright was pulled over for what authorities said was a traffic violation. During a struggle captured on bodycam video, Potter, a 26-year veteran of the force, drew a weapon and yelled “Taser, Taser, Taser.” She fired one round, then cried, “Holy sh*t, I just shot him.”

“It is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy her Taser, but instead shot Mr. Wright with a single bullet,” Gannon said at a news conference. “This appears to me, from what I viewed and the officer’s reaction in distress immediately after, that this was an accidental discharge that resulted in the tragic death of Mr. Wright.”

Tony Gruenig, a senior police commander, was named as Gannon’s replacement.

Elliott said he has asked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) to reassign Wright’s case to the office of the attorney general to “ensure transparency and to continue building trust in our community.”

The resignations follow the city council’s vote on Monday to fire City Manager Curt Boganey, who was in charge of police personnel. The mayor’s office took over those duties.

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