Kim Potter prosecution closing: This was no 'little oopsie'
Prosecutors in the Kim Potter trial for the shooting death of Daunte Wright told jurors during their closing argument that this case is entirely about the "rash and reckless conduct" of the defendant, and has nothing to do with the smell of marijuana, a gross misdemeanor warrant or the possibility of an officer being dragged. Prosecutors argued that Wright actually saved the other officers' lives by taking the fatal bullet to the chest. Potter could get up to 15 years in prison if convicted of the top manslaughter charge.