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Protesters, police clash for third straight night in wake of Daunte Wright's death

As darkness fell, an estimated 800 to 1,000 protesters were outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department.

The State Patrol made a line in front of the Brooklyn Center police department after a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
A firework exploded next to an officer's head as he was perched at the top of an armored Hennepin County Sheriffs Vehicle during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
A person sits in the street near authorities while protesting the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
A woman threw a water bottle at police outside the Brooklyn Center Police Station during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Police used flash bombs and irritants at the Brooklyn Center police department after a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Police used flash bombs and irritants at the Brooklyn Center police department after a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Dispersants are fired at demonstrators by authorities during a protest in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11. ] AARON LAVINSKY ' aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com
Dispersants are fired at demonstrators by authorities during a protest in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11. ] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com
People protest the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
Protesters placed LED candles on a 'Justice for Daunte Wright' sign during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
A group of held a prayer circle as police gave a dispersal order outside the Brooklyn Center Police Station during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Protesters gathered to listen to speakers  during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Protesters near a police fence during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
People protest the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
Protesters posed for photos at an FBI Building in Brooklyn Center during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Teens marched with their fist in the air during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
Protesters listened to a speaker during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Protesters marched during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Two people huddled together with a blanket during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
People protest at the FBI office during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
An upside-down US Flag was flown with the names of people killed by police  during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Protesters marched during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Two children being pulled in a cart watched protesters march during  during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Kimberly Handy-Jones, the mother of Cordale Handy, addressed the National Guard soldiers during her remarks at a rally in front of the Brooklyn Center Police Department in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
National Guard vehicles on the streets of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.  A rally was held in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Ryan Larson, a former Petty Officer 2nd Class with the Navy who served in the Middle East, yelled at National Guardsman outside the Brooklyn Center Police Station who he said were breaking their oaths to the constitution during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Speakers addressed the crowd at a rally in front of the Brooklyn Center Police Department in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
An irate motorist resisted efforts by marshalls to turn around as marchers approached the FBI headquarters, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
A demonstrator mooned National Guard troops on the other side of the fence during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Handcuffs were attached to the fence in front of the Brooklyn Center Police Department Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
A group marched from the Brooklyn Center Police Department during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
Graffiti was sprayed on a barrier at the Brooklyn Center Police Department. There was a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
National Guard vehicles parked at the Brooklyn Center Police Department before a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
Demonstrators marched past the FBI headquarters during a march in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
Young demonstrators stood atop the sign in front of FBI headquarters during a march in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn.
A protestor holds a sign during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11. ] AARON LAVINSKY ' aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com
An RV with a signs drove by before a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
Members of the National Guard arrive at the Brooklyn Center Police Department prior to a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop by Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter on Sunday, April 11.
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The State Patrol made a line in front of the Brooklyn Center police department after a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minn. (Carlos Gonzalez, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Law enforcement moved in with heavy force against hundreds of protesters outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department Tuesday night, bringing the third straight evening of mass demonstrations over the police killing of Daunte Wright to a dramatic ending.

The protests began peacefully at 4:30 p.m., with activists gathering in droves in front of the police station and demanding that state officials appoint an independent investigation into Kimberly Potter, the Brooklyn Center officer who shot Wright during a traffic stop Sunday.

Activist and attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong told the crowd that she recently spoke to Gov. Tim Walz about introducing nine police reform bills to the Legislature, including ending qualified immunity, the legal principle that makes it difficult to sue police officers individually.

"Ending qualified immunity is an example … to stop killing people on the taxpayer's dollars. … We want an independent body to investigate police killings and not the BCA," she said, referring to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

The crowd marched to the nearby FBI Field Office, where speakers continued to demand justice for Wright through a megaphone, and then back to the police station.

After the rally, as night fell, an estimated 800 to 1,000 protesters remained outside the station. Dozens of police officers in riot gear, along with National Guard members, stood on the other side of a large metal fence erected around the perimeter of the station earlier this week. Some National Guard members were stationed on the roof of the building.

As members of the crowd shouted and shook the fence, police began deploying flash-bang grenades. Protesters responded by throwing objects such as water bottles back, striking some officers on their helmets.

The Minnesota State Patrol declared the group unlawful around 8:30 p.m. Scores of troopers moved toward the crowd, firing riot gas, projectiles and more flash-bangs.

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A woman stuck her head out of an apartment window and screamed that tear gas was wafting into her home, where her kids live, begging the officers to stop. Many protesters refused to leave, and troopers continued to advance with a show of force, pushing the crowd north. Dozens of National Guard trucks and Humvees were parked along a street just north of the station just after 9 p.m., with more sitting idle on side streets. Law enforcement officers took many into custody shortly afterward.

At a midnight news conference, the multiagency security force Operation Safety Net, displayed bricks, cans, bottles of alcohol and other items that were thrown at officers Tuesday night.

"The intent of hurting others is just unacceptable and needs to stop," said State Patrol Chief Matt Langer. He said "upward" of 60 people were arrested Tuesday night for riot and other criminal behaviors.

No looting or confirmed burglaries of businesses were reported in Minneapolis on Tuesday night, said Minneapolis Deputy Police Chief Amelia Huffman.

Looters broke into businesses in Brooklyn Center and parts of Minneapolis on Sunday and Monday nights.

Since Sunday, hundreds of protesters, reeling from news of Wright's killing, have gathered outside the stationhouse in a show of solidarity against police violence toward Black people.

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Potter fatally shot Wright during a traffic stop Sunday; Police Chief Tim Gannon said she appeared to mistake her gun for a Taser. On Monday, Brooklyn Center police officials released body-camera video showing Potter grabbing her sidearm and shooting Wright as he appeared to try to flee in his car during the stop.

In response to protesters calling for justice, Potter and Gannon resigned Tuesday.

"Because you all showed up, Kim Potter doesn't have a job anymore," activist Toussaint Morrison told the crowd. "Kim Potter was a police officer longer than Daunte was alive. … You can't tell me that was an accident."

State Rep. John Thompson, DFL-St. Paul, told the crowd that a traffic stop should not amount to a "death sentence."

The standoffs have ended in forcible dispersals every night since Sunday. As word traveled through social media about Wright's shooting, a large crowd amassed on the station lawn that evening, shouting obscenities at officers and demanding justice for Wright.

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Protesters on Tuesday posed for pictures at an FBI Building in Brooklyn Center during a rally in response to the death of Daunte Wright. Hundreds have gathered in the city each day since Sunday. (Photos by CARLOS GONZALEZ • cgonzalez@startribune.com/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Two people huddled together in a blanket during Tuesday’s rally in Brooklyn Center. Protesters said a BCA probe was not enough. (credit/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Kim Hyatt

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Kim Hyatt reports on North Central Minnesota. She previously covered Hennepin County courts.

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Andy Mannix

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Andy Mannix covers Minneapolis crime and policing for the Minnesota Star Tribune.

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Liz Sawyer  covers Minneapolis crime and policing at the Star Tribune. Since joining the newspaper in 2014, she has reported extensively on Minnesota law enforcement, state prisons and the youth justice system. 

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