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Cook County Sheriff shares thoughts on use of tasers, traffic stops

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Sheriff squad car in the City of Grand Marais - Photo by Rhonda Silence
Sheriff squad car in the City of Grand Marais - Photo by Rhonda Silence

On Sunday, April 12, a 20-year-old Black man was killed in Brooklyn Center in what that city's police chief describes as an "accidental discharge" of a firearm.

Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said he believes the officer intended to use a Taser, but instead fired one bullet at the man being arrested, Daunte Wright.

The Twin Cities and cities around the United States are facing clashes between police and protestors over this latest death. 

 
There are many questions about the incident, such as how can a law enforcement officer mistakenly shoot a firearm instead of a Taser? And was this an appropriate traffic stop? 
 
WTIP turned to Cook County Sheriff Pat Eliasen to learn more about procedures for Tasers and traffic stops here in Cook County. Here's Rhonda Silence with more. 
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