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Jury at Kim Potter trial deliberates 3rd day without verdict

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) 鈥 A jury pushed through its third day of deliberations with no verdict Wednesday at the trial of a suburban Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed Black motorist Daunte Wright.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) 鈥 A jury pushed through its third day of deliberations with no verdict Wednesday at the trial of a who shot and killed Black motorist

The court reported no questions from the jury at Kim Potter's trial, a day after jurors asked Judge Regina Chu what to do if they couldn't agree and she told them to continue deliberating. They got the case about midday Monday.

Potter, who is white, said she meant to use her Taser on Wright rather than her gun. She is If convicted of the most serious charge, Potter, 49, would face a sentence of about seven years under state guidelines, though prosecutors have said they will seek more.

The judge has ordered that the be sequestered during deliberations 鈥 meaning the jurors remain under the court鈥檚 supervision in an undisclosed hotel and cannot return home until they have reached a verdict or the judge has determined they can鈥檛 reach one.

However, Chu told jurors at the start of the trial that they would have time off on Christmas Eve and over the Christmas weekend. She has not indicated that she would change that plan if deliberations were ongoing.

鈥淚 think the holiday will put pressure on them to agree,鈥 Joe Friedberg, a Minneapolis defense attorney who is not involved in the case but is following it, said Wednesday.

Jurors had also asked Chu on Tuesday if they could handle and she said yes. Prosecutors had told jurors they would be able to handle both Potter's gun and Taser, but the gun arrived in the jury room secured into an evidence box with zip ties.

During prosecutors accused Potter of a 鈥渂lunder of epic proportions鈥 in Wright's death in an April 11 traffic stop 鈥 but said a mistake was no defense.

Potter's attorneys countered that Wright, who was attempting to get away from officers as they sought to handcuff him for an outstanding warrant on a weapons charge, 鈥渃aused the whole incident.鈥

Wright's death set off angry protests in Brooklyn Center just as nearby Minneapolis was on edge over

Potter, who resigned two days after Wright's death, that she 鈥渄idn鈥檛 want to hurt anybody鈥 and that she was 鈥渟orry it happened."

Chu told jurors that the state doesn鈥檛 have to prove Potter tried to kill Wright.

The judge said for first-degree manslaughter, prosecutors must prove that Potter caused Wright鈥檚 death while committing the crime of reckless handling of a firearm. This means they must prove that she committed a conscious or intentional act while handling or using a firearm that creates a substantial or unjustifiable risk that she was aware of and disregarded, and that she endangered safety.

For second-degree manslaughter, prosecutors must prove she acted with culpable negligence, meaning she consciously took a chance of causing death or great bodily harm.

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Bauer reported from Madison, Wisconsin. Associated Press writer Kathleen Foody in Chicago contributed to this story.

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Find the AP鈥檚 full coverage of the Daunte Wright case:

Amy Forliti And Scott Bauer, The Associated Press