Wright’s family members “hope and believe the measures of change to policing, policies and training will create important improvements to the community in Daunte’s name.”
The family of Daunte Wright, who was shot and killed by Kim Potter, a former Brooklyn Center police officer, has settled with the city.
The city of Brooklyn Center will pay the family $3.25 million and has also agreed to change policies and improve training related to traffic stops — particularly those associated with equipment violations that do not interfere with the safety of the driver, passenger, or members of the community, according to a report from the today!
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