Slips and Capture: 'Not scientifically rigorous'

A defense expert in the trial of Kim Potter is expected to testify this week about a controversial theory used to explain how an officer can mistake their handgun for a TASER.

Kim Potter trial: 'A single gunshot wound'

Officer Dan Irish testifies at the Kim Potter trial about emergency life saving measures on Daunte Wright after the traffic stop shooting and crash. Irish reports never finding a pulse.

Kim Potter trial: ‘I asked for an ambulance to come immediately’

Brooklyn Center Police Officer Alan Salvosa took the stand in the Kim Potter trial. He witnessed Daunte Wright’s vehicle crash right in front of him after Wright was shot. Salvosa’s squad car dashcam captured the crash. He described confusion at scene, not fully understanding what had happened.

Kim Potter watches video of reaction to Daunte Wright shooting

Kim Potter, seated middle right in a Minneapolis courtroom, watches video of the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright and her reaction. Potter is charged with manslaughter in Wright's death. She claims the shooting was a mistake - that she was reaching for her Taser and instead fired her gun.

Kim Potter trial: Daunte Wright's girlfriend on traffic stop

"HE WAS REALLY SCARED" Watch Daunte Wright’s girlfriend Alayna Albrecht-Payton tell the court about the traffic stop and how Daunte did not want to get out of the car when he was pulled over. From Day 2 of testimony in the Kim Potter trial.

Kim Potter trial: Daunte Wright's girlfriend on immediate aftermath

"I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO" Daunte Wright’s distraught girlfriend Alayna Albrecht-Payton recalling the immediate aftermath of the shooting inside Daunte's car, putting pressure on his chest to stop the bleeding. Under cross examination, Alayna confirmed she and Daunte smoked marijuana before the traffic stop.

Kim Potter trial: Full jury seated after 4 days of questioning

Jury selection wrapped up Friday in the trial of Kim Potter, the former Brooklyn Center police officer who claims she mistakenly fired her gun instead of her Taser when she fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright in April.