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Killing of Daunte Wright. They address concerns, questions, and misconceptions which have repeatedly arisen on the talk page. Please feel free to change this material in light of new discussion.
Q1: I read some information on the web that isn't in this article!
Q2: Why is Wright described as "Black", "African American", and "Biracial"?
A2: Many reliable sources and the government documents publicly available refer to him as "Black" or "African American". Some reliable sources describe Wright as a "biracial" Black man.
Q3: Why is this article calling it a killing instead of a death/murder?
A3: Any time one person causes the death of another – whether intentionally or not, whether criminally or not – that's a homicide, or in common American English parlance, a killing. Every murder or manslaughter is a homicide, but not every homicide is a murder or manslaughter. A homicide becomes, legally, a murder or manslaughter only once someone is convicted in court.