Kim Potter on why she pulled over Wright
Kim Potter said she would not have stopped Wright over the air freshener nor the expired registration tabs if she were not field training.
"An air freshener, to me, is not just an equipment violation," she testified. "The COVID times, the high COVID times, the Department of Motor Vehicles was so offline that people weren't getting tabs and we were advised not to try to enforce a lot of those things because the tabs were just not in circulation. Part of field training is that my probationer would make numerous contacts with the public throughout the day," she said, regarding Officer Anthony Luckey, who she was training at the time.
She said that traffic stops can be dangerous for police officers.
"Sometimes there's guns in the car," she testified. "Sometimes there's uncooperative people, you don't know who you're stopping."