Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter received a two-year sentence Friday for the April 11 traffic stop death of Daunte Wright. It was a downward departure from state sentencing guidelines. A jury convicted Potter in December of both first-degree and second-degree manslaughter. Judge Regina Chu, who issued the sentence, called it “one of the saddest cases I’ve had on my 20 years on the bench.” Potter spoke directly to Wright’s family. “Katie, I understand a mother’s love, and I am sorry I broke your heart. My heart is broken for all of you,” Potter said.
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