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Related: About this forumDaunte Wright's mother was detained after recording a traffic stop
The mother of Daunte Wright, who was fatally shot by a suburban Minneapolis police officer, said she was injured while she was briefly detained by one of the same department's officers after she stopped to record an arrest of a person during a traffic stop.
Katie Wright said Thursday she was worried about what the Brooklyn Center officers might do to the person being handcuffed when she pulled over on Wednesday night. In April 2021, her 20-year-old son, who was Black, was killed during a traffic stop by Kim Potter, a white officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser.
"All I was doing was my civic duty to pull over and make sure that those babies got home safe to their families because I don't want what happened to me to happen to any other families," Wright said.
The Associated Press left a message Friday asking whether the officer involved would face discipline.
Brooklyn Center police released body camera video that shows an officer crossing several lanes of traffic on Highway 252 and asking Wright for her driver's license. Wright refused, telling the officer she didn't need to show him her license because she hadn't been pulled over.
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/06/1097172505/daunte-wright-mother-police-detained-brooklyn-center
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It is not illegal to video the cops. And just what was he ticketing her for? Inquiring minds &c.
cbabe
(4,166 posts)Brooklyn Center police released body camera video that shows an officer crossing several lanes of traffic on Highway 252 and asking Wright for her driver's license.
Crossing lanes of traffic so she was obviously no threat
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The officer then pulled her out of her vehicle, took her phone and placed it on the roof of her car before leading her toward a grassy median while holding her arm behind her back. Wright said the officer grabbed her so forcefully that he injured her wrist.
Assault, theft, unlawful detainment
Wright told him her name and said "you guys killed my son. I'm going to videotape them,'' gesturing to the other officers. The officer told Wright he would send her a ticket in the mail and both returned to their vehicles.
Uh oh. Picked on the wrong person. And ticket for what?
Im no expert but seems so much still terribly wrong with these cops.
Faux pas
(15,368 posts)She hasn't suffered enough I guess.