Man arrested, charged in harassment case against Kim Potter judge
ABC News
The suspect allegedly entered a building he thought was the home of Judge Regina Chu.
A man was arrested for allegedly harassing the judge overseeing the trial of Kim Potter, the former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, officer who shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in April.
A group protested Judge Regina Chu last month for her decision to ban cameras inside the courtroom during the trial and rallied outside an apartment building in Minneapolis, where they believed the judge lived, according to court documents.
Cortez Rice, 32, was among the protesters and went inside the building while others remained outside, investigators said. Rice allegedly made his way to the 12th floor, live streaming his actions on YouTube, according to the complaint.
"I think this is her crib right here," Rice was allegedly filmed saying outside a door, according to the complaint.