A Minnesota judge ruled Monday that a trial for Kim Potter, the former police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in April, can proceed.
Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu said Monday there was probable cause for Potter’s second-degree manslaughter charge to continue and set a tentative start date for the trial in December.
Her defense as training instructor is she can't tell the difference between a glock 17 and a taser as former chief has testified.