Hennepin County has upgraded charges against David Wright, 51, to first-degree murder in the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend, Mariah Samuels, who was killed just weeks after filing a protective order against him. The charges now include first-degree premeditated murder due to findings of a past pattern of domestic abuse, which could result in a life sentence without parole if he is convicted.
Wright allegedly shot Samuels outside her Minneapolis home, hours after she contacted the police about a violation of her restraining order against him. This tragic case has sparked significant community outrage, drawing attention to the Minneapolis Police Department’s handling of domestic violence incidents and contributing to calls for reforms in police training and resources.
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