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Minnesota Police Shooting Victim Daunte Wright a Young Father and Gang-Banger, Pictured with His Gun

Protesters clashed with police officers in Brooklyn Center on Sunday after an officer fatally shot a young black man Dante Wright.

20-year-old Daunte Wright was killed by police in Minneapolis suburb, Brooklyn Center, on Sunday.

Brooklyn Center Police released a statement following the shooting. Wright was shot by police after he reentered his car and took off during a traffic stop.

Dante was pronounced dead after his car crashed a couple of blocks from the scene.

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7 thoughts on “Minnesota Police Shooting Victim Daunte Wright a Young Father and Gang-Banger, Pictured with His Gun”

  1. They will make a model human out of him and make his mother and girlfriend who has his child rich with $$$$$$ just like all the rest. Then Al Sharpton will step in for his share so he can go “RACIST CRAZY” for the Democrats for his share. HANDWRITING ON THE WALL!!!

  2. Quite a record. Apparently a robbery arrest, later followed by a hand gun carry arrest, followed by a no-show for the handgun trial earlier this month, followed by a traffic stop for expired tags, complicated by air freshener hanging from mirror.

    Was being detained for warrant from court no-show when he broke away and hopped back in car. Officers running his tags or license knew of his gun violation charge, and reasonably might expect it was in the car so subduing him was paramount. Restraining him outside the car was muffed, and the taser/gun mishap was fatal.

    There is one thread that unerringly ties each of these events: Perp with prior arrest resists and it doesn’t turn out well for them. Not all cops are heroes, but each time we (society) lose one or more officers from the local force due to resignation, etc. Who will step up to replace them and act on society’s behalf to keep the criminal element from running amok? Serious question.

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