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Scott Vader Werf and Eric Kuiper discuss this weekend’s films. Also, the GRPM has made a discovery, a new series of online classes for veterans, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is standing by its ruling that ex-Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr should be tried for the murder of Black motorist Patrick Lyoya
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Today the Michigan Court of Appeals rejected the request to dismiss charges against the ex-Grand Rapids police officer in the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya
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Schurr’s lawyers asked the court to throw out the murder charge, saying deadly force was justified to prevent Lyoya from fleeing. Schurr is set to go to trial in October.
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A judge found enough evidence to send the second-degree murder case to a trial court. The evidence includes video of the shooting
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Federal Judge Paul Maloney says immunity doesn’t apply to Christopher Schurr at this early stage of the case
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Schurr is charged with 2nd-degree murder in the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya. The defense argues deadly force was justified.
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Former GRPD officer charged in shooting death of Patrick Lyoya.
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Where things stand in Christopher Schurr trial
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Decision could delay start of criminal trial for months.