
Jurors in Kim Potter's trial for killing Daunte Wright end day of deliberations after asking about not reaching consensus
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Jurors in the manslaughter trial of Kim Potter, the White former Minnesota police officer who says she mistook her firearm for her Taser and fatally shot Daunte Wright, concluded deliberations for the day Tuesday after earlier asking what they should do if they can't reach a verdict.
They are expected to return Wednesday after deliberating just over nine hours Tuesday and more than five hours the day before.
"If the jury cannot reach consensus, what is the guidance around how long and what steps should be taken?" jurors wrote in one of two notes to the court Tuesday.

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