Here’s where things stand 1 year after the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya by Grand Rapids officer
Read full article: Here’s where things stand 1 year after the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya by Grand Rapids officerA lot has happened in the year since Patrick Lyoya was shot and killed by a Grand Rapids police officer during a traffic stop.
Charging decision to release Thursday for Patrick Lyoya case in Grand Rapids
Read full article: Charging decision to release Thursday for Patrick Lyoya case in Grand RapidsWe’re less than 24 hours away from the Kent County Prosecutor announcing whether they’ll charge the Grand Rapids police officer who shot and killed 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya after a traffic stop. The information in the case came in waves.
Prosecutor talking to experts in killing of Patrick Lyoya
Read full article: Prosecutor talking to experts in killing of Patrick LyoyaA prosecutor said Wednesday that he will only decide whether to charge a white Michigan police officer in last month’s fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya, a Black man, after he finishes discussing it with experts.
‘A traffic stop should never be a death sentence’: Protesters demand action in deadly Grand Rapids police shooting
Read full article: ‘A traffic stop should never be a death sentence’: Protesters demand action in deadly Grand Rapids police shootingHundreds of protesters were gathered outside the Grand Rapids Police Department Wednesday (April 13) afternoon, demanding justice in the case of an officer who shot and killed 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya.
Protesters seek video release from Michigan police shooting
Read full article: Protesters seek video release from Michigan police shootingHundreds of people joined a protest march during which family members of a man fatally shot by a western Michigan police officer called for public release of video from the confrontation.
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‘Defund Police’ painted at Grand Rapids officials’ homes
Read full article: ‘Defund Police’ painted at Grand Rapids officials’ homesGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Police in Grand Rapids are investigating “Defund Police” messages spray-painted on driveways at the homes of city officials and at a government parking garage. “These bullying and intimidation tactics are unacceptable and won’t be tolerated. “There is a process in place for determining our department’s budget, and we must let that process play out," he said. A member of the city commission, Milinda Ysasi, has proposed cutting the police budget by $9 million. The budget cut could cause dozens of layoffs, according to the Grand Rapids Police Officers Association and Grand Rapids Police Command Officers Association.