Daunte Wright's criminal history

Tim Walz's weekly e-letter update includes "A Message on Daunte Wright." In the letter, Walz writes "The Governor and First Lady are praying for Daunte Wright’s family and loved ones as Minnesota mourns another life of a Black man taken by law enforcement. The death of Daunte Wright is a tragedy. He was a young man, a father, a friend, and a son. We must take meaningful action to fight systemic injustice, pursue bold police accountability reforms, and make lasting change. In these challenging times, the Governor’s duty is to preserve the First Amendment right of peaceful protests while protecting public safety. We must ensure communities have the space they deserve to grieve and call for change. As we support peaceful protest, we must also recognize the painful reality that there are bad actors who wish to exploit the movement. If anyone tries to use this tragedy to harm our communities, we have a robust public safety response and they will be arrested." Noticeably missing from Gov. Walz's letter is Daunte Wright's criminal history. Daunte Wright wasn't just "a young man, a father, a friend, and a son." He apparently was a fugitive, too. According to documents obtained by Fox News from Hennepin County District Court, "Wright and another man, identified as Emajay Maurice Driver, a high school acquaintance, had both been charged with first-degree aggravated robbery in a December 2019 incident in Osseso, Minnesota."
According to the documents, Wright and Driver went to a party at an apartment in the 600 block of North Oaks Drive in Osseo – about 5 miles from Brooklyn Center, where Wright was fatally shot. Around 2:30 a.m., two women at the home told Wright and Driver they needed to leave, but the two men said they did not have a ride, the documents say. The women reportedly allowed Wright and Driver to spend the night. In the morning, one of the two women left the apartment to get $820 in cash to pay the other for rent. After paying the rent, she left for work. As Wright and Driver were waiting for their rides, the other woman who stayed behind said Wright allegedly blocked the door, preventing her from leaving. Wright then allegedly pulled a black handgun "with silver trim out from either his right waistband or his right coat pocket," pointed it at the woman and demanded the $820, the court documents say.
This video explains the situation, too:
The victim asked him, "Are you serious?" to which he allegedly responded, "Give me the f---ing money, I know you have it," according to the court documents. When she asked again if he was serious, he allegedly told her, "I'm not playing around." Wright then allegedly choked the woman while trying to pull the cash out from under her bra, where she had tucked it away.
Thus far, Daunte Wright has been portrayed as a saintly young man who was shot by a police officer. As we know from Democrats nationwide, the police are racists who look for black people to shoot:

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