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Minnesota officer 'betrayed her badge' when she shot Daunte Wright, prosecutor says as trial begins

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The suburban Minneapolis police officer who killed Daunte Wright violated her training and “betrayed a 20-year-old kid” when she shot him with a handgun instead of a Taser during a traffic stop, a prosecutor told jurors at the officer’s manslaughter trial Wednesday.

Prosecutor Erin Eldridge began her opening statement at former Brooklyn Center, Minn., Officer Kim Potter’s manslaughter trial by telling jurors that the fundamental duty of a police officer is to protect the sanctity of life. She also said Potter had received extensive training, including in risks of firing the wrong weapon.

“This is exactly what she had been trained for

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