Brooklyn Center, MN. – A fatal police shooting has sparked a new round of rioting in the Minneapolis area. The family of the person shot by police have identified him as 20-year-old Daunte Wright.
In a statement, Brooklyn Center Police said that officers had stopped an individual shortly before 2 p.m. Sunday. Officers determined the driver had an outstanding warrant, police tried to arrest him but he re-entered the vehicle. One officer discharged their firearm, striking the driver. The vehicle traveled several blocks before striking another vehicle. Officers who were in pursuit attempted life-saving measures on the suspect, but he died at the scene. A female passenger was injured in the crash and transported to the hospital. Brooklyn Center is just north of Minneapolis.
During a press conference today, Brooklyn Center Police Department Chief Tim Gannon said he believed the shooting was possibly an accidental discharge, and that he believed the officer meant to draw a taser, not a firearm.
The bodycam was just released from this shooting:
While police were still on the scene investigating the incident, protestors started arriving at the scene.
#BLM protesters began rioting near Minneapolis in response to the police-involved shooting of a suspected gang member. pic.twitter.com/Pr7VNPPfoq
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) April 12, 2021
Brooklyn Center, Minn.: BLM rioter who was about to throw a large chunk of concrete at police was hit with an impact munition. He falls to the ground in pain. #Minneapolis pic.twitter.com/Yj0ZkS3rkF
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) April 12, 2021
The violence triggered the activation of at least 500 Minnesota National Guard personnel across the Twin Cities area.
The @MNNationalGuard has just over 500 personnel activated in support of @MinnesotaOSN as of this morning. The @MNNationalGuard had plans in place to increase that number in the coming days as closing arguments approach in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
— MN National Guard (@MNNationalGuard) April 12, 2021
Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz wasted no time to weigh in on Twitter, saying “I am closely monitoring the situation in Brooklyn Center. Gwen and I are praying for Daunte Wright’s family as our state mourns another life of a Black man taken by law enforcement.”
Without waiting for the investigation, or even trying to maintain neutrality, this is what the governor of Minnesota tweets.
I really wish that some of these Leftist politicians would stop throwing cops under the bus as an automatic reaction. https://t.co/VHrdkRnD4g
— Zeek Arkham, The Notorious CWA (@ZeekArkham) April 12, 2021
During a press conference, Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said that about 20 businesses had been broken into at the city’s Shingle Creek shopping center and that looting occurred.
Fox 9 Minneapolis reported a police headquarters in another neighboring city of Brooklyn Park was “shot up” around 8 p.m. They said multiple rounds were fired through the building’s glass front doors, but no injuries were reported.
What do we know about Daunte Wright:
Update: #DaunteWright was in the process of getting arrested by @BPPD for a weapons charge & escaping police before he was killed yesterday, sparking #BLM race rioting & looting. The criminal complaint says he had an illegal Ruger .45 pistol. He skipped his court date this month. pic.twitter.com/dI4zScGLo5
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) April 12, 2021
This piece was written by Ray Dietrich on April 12, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.
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