Daunte Wright traffic stop BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. – Brooklyn Center city officials say they have spent $322,000 on expenses related to the aftermath of the police killing of Daunte Wright. Those costs have put a significant dent in the city’s normal annual budget of around $20-million. City Manager Reginald Edwards says meetings have been held with county, state, and federal officials – and with foundations – in an effort to secure funding to help pay the additional bills that are expected. Former police officer Kim Potter is charged with manslaughter for shooting Wright during a traffic stop. '); } return false; }); $('#comments .commentlist .comment-content a').attr('target','_blank');