The shooting of Daunte Wright could lead to criminal charges against former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter as soon as Wednesday, according to the county attorney handling the case.
Washington County Attorney Pete Orput said Tuesday that he's spent hours reviewing video and other evidence of the shooting and expects to file something — he didn't clarify what the charges would be — by Wednesday.
"We've already done a great deal of research," Orput said, adding that prosecutor Imran Ali has been working on the case as well.
It would be at least the third time that a U.S. law enforcement officer would face criminal charges for killing someone in what they claim or what appears to be a mix-up between a gun and a Taser.
Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer Johannes Mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in a jury trial and sentenced to two years in prison for the 2009 shooting of Oscar Grant III. Mehserle's attorney argued that his client meant to use a Taser when he fired one bullet into Grant's back. The case was dramatized in the 2013 movie "Fruitvale Station."
Attempts to reach Potter or her attorney, Earl Gray, were not successful Tuesday.
Potter resigned from the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Tuesday morning, saying in a letter to city officials that she would leave the department effective immediately.
Police Chief Tim Gannon also resigned Tuesday.