One demonstrator said officer Kim Potter committed an act of war when she shot dead Daunte Wright
Potter, 48, was on Wednesday charged with second-degree manslaughter for killing 20-year-old Wright
She posted $100,000 bond Wednesday evening and was released from the Hennepin County jail
Shortly after 9pm, police announced over a loudspeaker that the protest in Brooklyn Center was unlawful
The well-before-curfew dispersal order came after state officials said people were throwing things at police and trying to dismantle the fence the same reason cited for Tuesday s early order
Shortly before the dispersal order, some protesters threw objects at police, who responded with gas canisters
Former police officer Kim Potter, who fatally shot 20-year-old African-American man Daunte Wright in the US state of Minnesota, will be charged with second-degree manslaughter for the killing, a prosecutor said.On Wednesday, Washington County .
Hundreds protest at Brooklyn Center Police Department for 4th night after shooting
Ex-cop who fatally shot Daunte Wright charged with 2nd degree manslaughter
Replay Video UP NEXT Hundreds of people gathered outside the police department in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on Wednesday evening as protests over the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright continued for a fourth consecutive night. The crowd tonight continued to present some public safety challenges as they pulled on the fence, shot pyrotechnics, lobbed bricks and bottles over the fence, Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said at a press conference just after midnight. I think tonight we were around 500 people there, yelling and chanting late into the evening.