"Controversy Surrounds State Trooper's Fatal Shooting Case in Minnesota"

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A Minnesota state trooper charged in the killing of a motorist appeared in court, with the evidence surrounding the case under debate. The trooper, who shot and killed a Black man during a traffic stop, claimed he mistakenly drew his gun instead of a Taser. The incident has sparked protests and calls for police accountability, with the trooper facing charges of second-degree manslaughter.
- Evidence under debate as Minnesota state trooper charged in motorist's killing appears in court Star Tribune
- Hennepin County judge issues ruling on filings in Londregan case KSTP
- Trooper Ryan Londregan followed training during fatal shooting: Expert FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Minnesotans in Congress say trooper murder case should be taken away from Hennepin County attorney Star Tribune
- Attorneys in state trooper case clash over handling of use-of-force expert MPR News
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