Missing baby found safe, alleged abductor no longer a suspect
A five-month-old baby girl who was reportedly abducted by a man in Brooklyn Center, has been found safe, according to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Judge: Ex-officer Kim Potter trial tentatively set for Dec. 6
Former Brooklyn Center Officer Kim Potter is facing second-degree manslaughter charges for her role in the shooting death of Daunte Wright. Her trial is expected to begin Dec. 6, a judge says.
Activists say Brooklyn Center leaders are creating police reform blueprint
Activists think Brooklyn Center just approved police reform that could be a blueprint for other cities nationwide.
Brooklyn Center City Council approves policing changes after death of Daunte Wright
The Brooklyn Center City Council approved an array of policing changes sparked by the death of Daunte Wright.
Brooklyn Center City Council to discuss policing changes in weekend meeting
The Brooklyn Center mayor and families impacted by police violence are pushing for swift action to reimagine public safety, but police unions are urging city leaders to take time to reconsider some of the proposals.
Brooklyn Center City Council hears resolution on policing changes
Sunday marks one month since the shooting death of Daunte Wright, and now the city of Brooklyn Center is looking to change policing in the city.
Brooklyn Center PD union president speaks out after Daunte Wright shooting
The union president, who replaced Kim Potter after she shot and killed a man last month, said his officers are devastated by the shooting and say they still love Potter like a "sister."
Residents living near Brooklyn Center PD say they need mental health resources, help moving
About 60 families living in the Sterling Square apartment complex across the street from the Brooklyn Center Police Department have been dealing with protests, unrest and police response in the three weeks since Daunte Wright was killed.
First look at evidence list in Daunte Wright shooting case
Court documents made public Monday provided a first look at the list of evidence in the case against former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota police officer Kim Potter.
Family of Daunte Wright hosts march in Brooklyn Center 3 weeks after police shooting
A vigil and march on Sunday marked three weeks since the police shooting of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center.
Walz, DFL: Police changes must be top priority as budget negotiations start
Gov. Tim Walz and Minnesota Democratic lawmakers pressed for tighter restrictions on police Thursday as Senate Republicans prepare to open negotiations over the public safety budget.
22 COVID-19 cases linked to Daunte Wright shooting protests
Nearly two dozen COVID-19 cases have been linked to demonstrations following the deadly police shooting of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, according to Minnesota health officials.
Residents near Brooklyn Center Police Dept. call for city assistance after protests
They thought living near a police department would make them feel safer, but residents in the apartments across the street from the Brooklyn Center Police Department say clashes with protesters earlier this month after the police shooting of Daunte Wright made them feel more at risk.
'Citizen of the Year': Brooklyn Center teen honored for mowing lawns for veterans
A teenager from Brooklyn Center, known for mowing lawns for those in need, is being honored as Citizen of the Year.
Daunte Wright's family considers lawsuit as push for justice follows funeral
Just under two weeks ago, former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop.


















