The sentence for manslaughter should be between 7 and 10 years.
Minnesota prosecutors have apparently backed away from their pursuit of a longer-than-usual sentence for the suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser when she killed Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old [b]lack motorist.
Kim Potter, 49, is scheduled to be sentenced Friday following her December conviction of first-degree manslaughter. In a court filing this week, prosecutors said a sentence of slightly more than seven years — which is the presumed penalty under the state's guidelines -- would be proper.
Your own damn article.
Because it's so unbelievably jarring that "black lives matter...but only when a man suffers because of it."
But wait, you said she is only being prosecuted because of BLM. So they do want a woman to suffer. She lost her job and now has to go to prison for nothing.
Come again? What is 7-10 years? I mean another case where the cop accidentally pulled his gun instead of his taser.
It's unfair that either of them have to spend any time in prison. But there is only one aspect that you fixate on.
The sentence for manslaughter should be between 7 and 10 years.
Because it's so unbelievably jarring that "black lives matter...but only when a man suffers because of it."
Minnesota prosecutors have apparently backed away from their pursuit of a longer-than-usual sentence for the suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser when she killed Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old [b]lack motorist.
Kim Potter, 49, is scheduled to be sentenced Friday following her December conviction of first-degree manslaughter. In a court filing this week, prosecutors said a sentence of slightly more than seven years — which is the presumed penalty under the state's guidelines -- would be proper.
Your own damn article.
But wait, you said she is only being prosecuted because of BLM. So they do want a woman to suffer. She lost her job and now has to go to prison for nothing.