Daunte Wright accused of choking, robbing woman at gunpoint, had an arrest warrant
Daunte Wright, who was fatally shot Sunday by police in Minnesota during a traffic stop, was wanted by authorities in connection with an aggravated armed robbery attempt, according to
court records.
(Article by Nicholas Sherman republished from
JustTheNews.com)
Wright, 20, had been charged with first-degree aggravated robbery in the December 2019 incident, and authorities had a related warrant for his arrest at the time of his death.
The case was still pending at the time of Wright's death. His bail was revoked in July for possession of a firearm and not keeping contact with a probation officer.
In the fatal shooting, Police body camera video appears to show Wright trying to get back into his vehicle during the arrest. He drove away after being shot and crashed a short time later. The officer who shot Wright seems to say in the video that she intended to use her Taser gun.
During the robbery attempt, Wright and his friend allegedly were at a house party and stayed the night with the two alleged victims because they claimed not to have rides home.
When one victim left to go to work the next day, Wright pulled a handgun on the other victim and demanded she give him the money she had, according to
Fox News.
"Give me the f---ing money, I know you have it,” Wright told the victim. "I’m not playing around."
When she did not comply, Wright allegedly choked the victim and tried to take the $820 she had. The two were unable to take the money and left. They were later identified by the woman in a line-up and arrested and released on a $100,000 bail.
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