Medical examiner rules Daunte Wright's death a homicide

A photo of Daunte Wright, the 20-year-old who was shot and killed by police in Brooklyn Center April 11. (Dallas Wright)

The 20-year-old shot and killed by police in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Sunday afternoon died by homicide, the medical examiner says.

According to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s report, Daunte Wright died of a gunshot wound to the chest. The manner of death is homicide.

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Daunte Wright police shooting body camera video released

Officials released the body camera video Monday of Sunday's deadly police shooting of Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said it was an accidental discharge, that the officer who shot Wright had intended to reach for a taser, but discharged a handgun instead.

The manner of death is not a legal determination, the medical examiner clarified. It does not mean anybody is legally culpable for the death or that there was intent to kill.

In Wright’s report, the medical examiner said he died at 2:18 p.m. at the intersection of 63rd Avenue North and Kathrene Drive, where protesters gathered in the aftermath of the shooting and erected a statue Monday. 

A sculpture was erected at 63rd and Kathrene in Brooklyn Center one day after police shot and killed a man there.