Minnesota Police Union Chief: Daunte Wright Would Be Alive Today If He Complied With Orders

Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
April 15, 2021US News
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Minnesota Police Union Chief: Daunte Wright Would Be Alive Today If He Complied With Orders
Daunte Wright and his son Daunte Jr., at his first birthday party in an undated photograph. (Ben Crump Law, PLLC. via AP)

The head of Minnesota’s largest police union said Daunte Wright, who was killed by an officer over the weekend, would be alive if he had complied with police orders.

“This is going to be an unpopular statement,” Brian Peters, executive director of the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association, said during a WCCO interview Wednesday. “Daunte Wright, if he would have just complied. He was told he was under arrest. They were arresting him on a warrant for weapons. He set off a chain of events that unfortunately led to his death.”

Of the shooting, Peters said that he is “not excusing it” but noted that “what we’re seeing in policing these days is that non-compliance by the public.”

Tim Gannon, the former police chief of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, where Wright was shot, said the officer in question was 26-year Brooklyn Center Police Department veteran Kim Potter, who allegedly mistakenly drew her gun instead of her Taser when she shot Wright.  Potter resigned from her position and was later charged with second-degree manslaughter.

Wright was resisting a felony outstanding warrant and was trying to flee in his car.

Black Lives Matter protesters have descended on Brooklyn Center and have looted businesses, engaged in riots, and clashed with officers in front of the precinct building over the past four nights. Dozens have been arrested and the state was forced to deploy the National Guard.

Peters, meanwhile, said that Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott likely cannot deal with the riots.

“This is way over his head,” Peters said of Elliott. “Both Curt Boganey and Tim Gannon were political pawns in whatever game the current mayor is playing. If I were the mayor, I would not allow the political activists to run the show.” Boganey, the city manager, also resigned from office this week.

Police say Wright was pulled over for expired tags on Sunday, but they sought to arrest him after discovering he had an outstanding warrant. The warrant was for his failure to appear in court on charges that he fled from officers and possessed a gun without a permit during an encounter with Minneapolis police in June.

Body camera video that Gannon released Monday shows Potter approaching Wright as he stands outside of his car as another officer is arresting him.

As Wright struggles with police, Potter shouts, “I’ll Tase you! I’ll Tase you! Taser! Taser! Taser!” before firing a single shot from a handgun in her right hand.

A criminal complaint against the former officer noted that Potter holstered her handgun on the right side and her Taser on the left. To remove the Taser—which is yellow and has a black grip—Potter would have to use her left hand, the complaint said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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