Daunte Wright shooting: Is progressive push putting due process in jeopardy?
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The right to due process – protected under the U.S. Constitution – has transformed into a point of contention in the Minnesota city of Brooklyn Center after former Officer Kim Potter fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, evoking several consecutive nights of civil unrest that has spilled into Minneapolis.
"All employees working for the city of Brooklyn Center are entitled to due process with respect to discipline," Boagney said at the press conference which included journalists and activists, "This employee will receive due process and that’s really all that I can say today." Boagney had worked for the city of Brooklyn Center since 2003 -- including 15 years as city manager.More Related News