 Daunte Wright, a 20 year old black man from Minnesota, was shot and killed on April 11th after police say an officer meant to use her taser, but fired her gun instead. I lost my son. He's never coming back. I can't accept that, a mistake that's not, that doesn't even sound right. You know, this officer has been on the force for 26 plus, 26 years. I can't accept that. This fatality occurred a little less than a year after George Floyd's death and as former police officer Derek Chauvin's trial is in its third week. Since the shooting, hundreds of people have protested outside of the Brooklyn Center Police Department a few miles away from Wright's death. This incident has inspired solidarity through nationwide demonstrations. Protesters in New York City shut down parts of the Manhattan Bridge on Monday to show support for Daunte Wright and his family. Demonstrations have also been held in Los Angeles, Portland, Kansas City, and other cities. The white Minnesota police officer who shot Daunte Wright and the Brooklyn Center police chief both resigned two days after the incident. For CalTV News, I'm Nikki Rosenbloom.