Police: Minnesota Officer Meant to Draw Taser, Not Handgun

Demonstrators confront police outside the Brooklyn Center police headquarters on April 11. 

Photographer: Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

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Brooklyn Center, Minn. (AP) -- The police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb apparently intended to fire a Taser, not a handgun, as the man struggled with police, the city’s police chief said Monday, as police clashed with protesters for the second night in a row.

Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon described the shooting death Sunday of 20-year-old Daunte Wright as “an accidental discharge.” It happened as police were trying to arrest Wright on an outstanding warrant. The shooting sparked protests and unrest in a metropolitan area already on edge because of the trial of the first of four police officers charged in George Floyd’s death.