Kim Potter trial: Juror No. 40 explains why he gave up dream of becoming police officer
Jury selection continued for a third day Thursday in the trial of Kim Potter, the former Brooklyn Center police officer charged with manslaughter in the deadly shooting of Daunte Wright. Juror No. 40, the 10th juror to be seated, told the court he initially wanted to be a police officer after participating in the Bloomington Explorers program, but ultimately decided it wasn't for him because he was afraid of firing a gun.
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