Daunte Wright

 Police shot and killed Daunte Wright during a stop for a traffic violation, sparking protests and unrest in a suburb just miles from where George Floyd was killed during an arrest in Minneapolis in May. Wright's mother, Katie Wright, told reporters at the scene that her son called Sunday afternoon to tell her that police had pulled him over for having air fresheners dangling from his rearview mirror, which is illegal in Minnesota. She said she told him to put the officers on the phone so she could give them car insurance details. She then heard police tell her son to get out of the vehicle. The American Civil Liberties Union said it has "deep concerns that police here appear to have used dangling air fresheners as an excuse for making a pretextual stop, something police do all too often to target Black people." The body camera footage released during a news conference shows two officers approaching Wright's car and the officer who fired the shot standing behind them. As the officer on the driver side of the vehicle began to handcuff Wright, he broke free, a struggle ensued, and Wright jumped back into the driver's seat. An officer threatened to tase him, shouting, "Taser!" at least three times before shooting Wright, then saying, "Oh (expletive), I just shot him." In a statement, NAACP National President Derrick Johnson said Wright "should be alive today. Whether it be carelessness and negligence, or a blatant modern-day lynching, the result is the same. Another Black man has died at the hands of police,"