-
The family of Patrick Lyoya and their attorney held a press conference today turning their focus to the civil trial of former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr
-
Prosecutor Chris Becker made the announcement Thursday, two weeks after a trial ended without a unanimous verdict
-
The organization says it held the listening session to obtain feedback from the community on how it’s feeling about the Christopher Schurr mistrial
-
The legal team of a former Grand Rapids Police officer charged with murder is back in court Friday. There have been several delays so far in the trial of Christopher Schurr
-
Following the second-degree murder charge of Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr, marchers gathered at Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters.
-
“Until when I see that he has been fired, he has been arrested and serving time and paying for what he has done, that’s when my heart will be happy and I will feel the relief,” Peter Lyoya said.
-
Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr charged with second-degree murder
-
Based on the findings provided by the Michigan State Police investigating the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, the Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker reached his conclusion Thursday.
-
Chris Becker releases statement, says “expert guidance” is needed
-
In a news release MSP said its investigation remains in on-going status, as detectives await the return of forensic reports from the manufacturer of the body camera and taser. MSP said those reports will be forwarded to Kent County Prosecuting Attorney, Christopher Becker, once they are received.