Will Minnesota Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Be Charge With Murder?

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Will Minnesota Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Be Charge With Murder?

Officer Identified as a 26-year Veteran in Fatal Police Shooting of Daunte Wright

‘Squad’ Condemns Daunte Wright Shooting as ‘Government-Funded Murder’

Cases in Which a Service Pistol is Mistaken for a Taser are Extremely Rare

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Larry Klayman

LEGAL/ANALYST AUTHOR: Larry Klayman, author of It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry!  Klayman, is founder and former chairman of the successful non-profit foundation Judicial Watch, and current chairman of Freedom Watch. With a title that satirically mocks It Takes a Village by Hillary Clinton, It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! details how our executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government have become thoroughly corrupt and failed the citizenry. 
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. – A 26-year veteran of the Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Police Department was identified late Monday as the officer who fatally shot a 20-year-old Black man during a traffic stop in what the police chief called an “accidental discharge.”- USA Today

Only a handful of deaths in the US have resulted from a police officer mistakenly drawing a pistol instead of a Taser, as the Minnesota cop who shot Daunte Wright did — and most of the cases did not result in criminal charges against the officers. – NY Post

BIO: Larry Klayman, Esq., founder and former chairman of the successful non-profit foundation Judicial Watch, has dedicated his career to fighting against injustice and restoring ethics to the legal profession and government. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, graduated with honors in political science and French literature from Duke University, and later received a law degree from Emory University. He is the only lawyer ever to have obtained a court ruling that a U.S. president committed a crime, which occurred during his tenure at Judicial Watch. He became so well known that NBC’s hit drama series The West Wing created a character inspired by him, named Harry Claypool of Freedom Watch. In 2003, Mr. Klayman left Judicial Watch to run for the U.S. Senate. After his Senate race, he established Freedom Watch. As head of that organization and his law firm Klayman Law Group, P.A., he now divides his time between South Florida, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC.

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