Exclusive: 'He was either going to be
imprisoned, kill someone, or be killed.'
How Daunte Wright led a life of crime
and violence before his death and shot
his own friend in the head, broke into
a neighbor's home, and robbed a woman
at gunpoint
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Alan Butterfield
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
12/23/2021 4:11:28 PM
Before Daunte Wright was shot and killed by Minnesota police officer Kim Potter, he terrorized his local neighborhood for several years, leaving victims and their families with a lifetime's worth of trauma and suffering. Through court records and interviews with the victims, DailyMail.com can exclusively report that Wright had led a life of crime and violence before his death, having been involved in the shooting of two of his school friends, a home burglary, and had previously assaulted and robbed a young woman at gunpoint.(Snip)'He's an evil human being. Worse than a monster, a waste of space on earth,' Jennifer LeMay told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 12/23/2021 4:46:23 PM (No. 1016963)
St. Daunte was about two more years advanced than St. Trayvon. If St. Trayvon had survived another couple of years - - he'd have had a rap sheep as long as St. Daunte's.
Why do the good die so young?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 12/23/2021 4:47:49 PM (No. 1016964)
But Kim Potter must pay the price for his life of astray. What justice. Or lack of it. The court of public opinion won this round.
29 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
IowaDad 12/23/2021 4:54:08 PM (No. 1016970)
Society (and especially the media) refuse to explore the truth about psychopaths. The idea that some people have an inborn defect that causes repeated and senseless episodes of cruelty and crime is just not acceptable.
25 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
rytwng 12/23/2021 4:58:05 PM (No. 1016973)
Kim Potter should be given a medal for ridding the earth of this scum.
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Every now and then the Daily Mail scores a bulls-eye. Thank you, Alan Butterfield.
"So you get what we had here last week, which is the way he wants it... well, he gets it" - Captain
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Lazyman 12/23/2021 5:02:34 PM (No. 1016979)
I wouldn't even fly over Minnesota. What a collective bunch of morons.
22 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 12/23/2021 5:04:02 PM (No. 1016982)
Is Caleb sad Duante is dead? Did anyone axe him?
Police Officer Kim Potter should have been given a raise and promotion after rendering Duante lifeless.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
stablemoney 12/23/2021 5:14:38 PM (No. 1016994)
At worst, the officer is guilty of 2nd degree manslaughter to 40%. Duante was guilty for the other 60% for resisting arrest. 10 years for 2nd degree manslaughter times 40% is 4 year prison term with possibility of parole after a year. Society is gaining nothing by imprisoning this officer, as she poses no threat to anyone.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Birddog 12/23/2021 5:23:10 PM (No. 1017003)
Soft Judges and slow prosecutors killed him...IF he had been in a prison where he belonged he would still be alive.
Note: The judge refused any bail for Potter, insists upon holding her until sentencing.
Wright kept getting low/no bail allowing him to continue his life of crime every time.Then not show up for court.
His partner in the armed robbery of the woman was convicted, served his time...but Wright, who actually had the gun was still out running loose.
24 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 12/23/2021 5:48:46 PM (No. 1017019)
She should have gotten a public service award, yet she will now go to prison because Minneapolis is populated by racist, anti-white cowards and crooked judges, prosecutors galore.
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Congrats to career criminal Daunte Wright. You've been killed doing what you love...being a career criminal committing another felony. At least your family will thank you for they have won the lawsuit lottery.
At least they have the correct lawyer for this situation... ambulance chaser Ben Crump.
20 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
bighambone 12/23/2021 6:23:43 PM (No. 1017041)
I would say that Minnesota is going to have a heck of a time recruiting qualified police officers in the future. You would have to be a moron to apply, as during a 25 year police career, police officers there are bound to become involved in actions while enforcing the law that could well land them in prison while the true criminals who they encounter go free.
18 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 12/23/2021 6:27:23 PM (No. 1017042)
The cop should have been prosecuted for stupidity- that’s all. She did society a favor,
11 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
Venturer 12/23/2021 6:51:09 PM (No. 1017059)
She made a mistake, she never on her nastiest day ever meant to kill this man.
She made a mistake that is unforgivable to make and still be a police officer.
But she does not deserve imprisonment, and the imprisonment will serve absolutely no purpose except to make the criminal element and the racist haters be able to say they got this white woman and crucified her.
16 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
rochow 12/23/2021 7:20:30 PM (No. 1017091)
BTW, where is justizz for the white woman who was shot by a black police officer jerk on Jan. 5??? Oh, she was white, and he thought he was saving the planet from her. Right. The planet is better off without this Daunte criminal, but they will find an excuse to celebrate this 'saint'. Bridges, towns, etc. will be named after him????
7 people like this.
Reply 16 - Posted by:
MDConservative 12/23/2021 7:38:56 PM (No. 1017111)
Let's just give law enforcement officers a license to kill and let them have at it. Even Dirty Harry stopped at police vigilantism - go watch Magnum Force if you've forgotten.
Officer John Davis: "We're simply ridding society of killers that would be caught and sentenced anyway if our courts worked properly. It's not just a question of whether or not to use violence. There simply is no other way, lnspector. You of all people should understand that. Either you're for us or you're against us."
Inspector Harry Callaghan: "l'm afraid you've misjudged me."
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
GirlwithaCurl 12/23/2021 9:48:20 PM (No. 1017188)
We judge Daunte now for leading a less than angelic life, and we say he's better off dead. He was a monster. He was doomed to be a monster for the rest of his life. How do we know that? What if Daunte were still alive and a few years down the road had an epiphany and a complete change of heart and became a good person and a productive citizen? That's the fine line we must walk in these cases. Everyone of us is born with a clean slate and with a beautiful, clean soul knowing no hatred, no racism, no evil. Daunte was like that once.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
bighambone 12/24/2021 12:16:36 PM (No. 1017708)
It is the local police administrators who should be held liable for what happened. As before the encounter with Wright, Potter in her 26 year career had apparently never before used her firearm or taser against a noncompliant offender on the street, and you can bet that Potter’s under stress weapon confusion mistake was caused by a lack of continuing competent comprehensive firearms and taser training.
You can also bet that Potter’s conviction is going to make it much harder for Minnesota police jurisdictions to recruit competent and qualified police officers in the future.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
JrSample 12/24/2021 11:57:21 PM (No. 1018142)
The fact is that he was criminal low-life trash and the world is better off without him in it.
When you so-called ''movement'' chooses violent psycho-criminals as their martyrs and heroes, that movement has become nothing but a fraudulent racket.
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