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Cle Jackson, president of the NAACP of Greater Grand Rapids, has faith in Kent County prosecutor and implores community be vigilant.
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Defense team argued shooting of Patrick Lyoya was justified under 1846 law
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Claim proof of long pattern of excessive use of force by GRPD
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A former Michigan police officer who shot a Black motorist in the back of the head will stand trial for second-degree murder.
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Judge Nicholas Ayoub said Friday during Christopher Schurr's preliminary examination that he will review the evidence and issue a written opinion on Monday
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Prelim scheduled for October 27th
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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
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Commissioner Jon O’Connor leaves meeting, hurls swear words during exit
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Probable Cause Conference held Tuesday, Schurr did not appear in court.
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The news comes after the Kent County Prosecutor last week announced second degree murder charges for the April 4th shooting of Lyoya.