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Kim Potter Appears To Cry While Testifying, But No Tears Actually Came Out Of Her Dry Eyes

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Former police officer Kim Potter testified in her own defense and appeared to cry when discussing her killing of Daunte Wright. However, her dry eyes suggested she was simply shedding "white tears" to angle for an acquittal.

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