KEY POINTS
  • Minnesota Police Officer Kim Potter resigned two days after fatally shooting Daunte Wright, an unarmed Black man who was fleeing a traffic stop.
  • Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon also resigned Tuesday, a day after revealing that Potter likely shot Wright in the mistaken belief that she was holding a Taser, and not her pistol.
  • Vice President Kamala Harris said Wright "should be alive today" as demands grew for police reform on the heels of the latest killing by Minnesota police.
  • Ex-President Barack Obama argued Wright's death underscores the need to "reimagine policing" in the United States.
  • Wright was killed about 14 miles away from where George Floyd died in Minneapolis last year at the hands of a city cop, Derek Chauvin, whose murder trial is ongoing.
Officer Kim Potter, of the Brooklyn Center police in 2007.

Police Officer Kim Potter resigned Tuesday, two days after fatally shooting Daunte Wright, an unarmed Black man who was fleeing a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb.

Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon also resigned Tuesday, a day after revealing that Potter likely shot Wright in the mistaken belief that she was holding a Taser, and not her pistol.