The former police officer who fatally shot a man during a traffic stop in Minnesota over the weekend was ordered on Thursday to appear in court next month. In a brief appearance via Zoom, Kim Potter was told to appear on May 17 in person before Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu, unless other arrangements are made with the judge. Potter, 48, was arrested on April 14 on a second-degree manslaughter charge. She was released from jail hours later after posting $100,000 bond. Potter will remain free until her next court appearance, a judge said during the virtual hearing. Potter was reminded that she “must remain law abiding and must make all future court appearances” and that Minnesota law requires that she not possess, use, or transport firearms, ammunition, or explosives. Potter pulled her gun out during an encounter with Daunte Wright, 20, on Sunday in Brooklyn Center, a suburb of Minneapolis. …