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A judge will consider whether to destroy the arrest records of a former Grand Rapids police officer who was charged with ...
Christopher Schurr, the former GRPD officer charged in the traffic stop shooting of Patrick Lyoya, filed a motion to have his ...
Patrick Lyoya’s father says his family will never be the same and their pain and suffering has continued in the year since Lyoya was killed by a Grand Rapids police officer.
Patrick Lyoya is seen on video footage from former Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr body worn camera played in court during Schurr s murder trial at the Kent County Courthouse in ...
Surveillance footage from a porch camera shows Patrick Lyoya being shot by a Grand Rapids police officer. The footage was released to the public during a news conference on Wednesday, April 13, 2022.
Patrick Lyoya's parents spoke through a translator, Israel Siku, who at one point was himself overcome with emotion. The video released by Grand Rapids police sparked a national outcry and calls ...
The White former police officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya, a Black man, this year in Michigan will stand trial for the killing, according to a judge’s memo posted online and announced in ...
Patrick Lyoya’s family filed the civil lawsuit against former Grand Rapids police Officer Christopher Schurr and the city of Grand Rapids on Wednesday in a US district court in Michigan.
Schurr, a 31-year-old who has since been fired from GRPD, shot Patrick Lyoya, a 26-year-old Congolese refugee, during a traffic stop nearly seven months ago on Grand Rapids’ Southeast Side.
Patrick Lyoya lived in Grand Rapids, the major city in nearby Kent County, his family having arrived in the U.S. about six years ago—assured, his father Peter said through a translator, that ...
Was the cop who shot Patrick Lyoya afraid? Perhaps. But that's not the key question. Even if you ignored all the mistakes the officer committed before he fired his gun, the shooting was unjustified.
The family of Patrick Lyoya, who was fatally shot in the back of the head by a Grand Rapids, Michigan, police officer in April, has filed a $100 million civil lawsuit against the officer and the city.