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Prelim scheduled for October 27th
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Video supports department's account that man shot several times by police pointed gun at officers first
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Victim shot in head; police rush man to hospital instead of waiting for ambulance
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The Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) said the charges filed are in response to two separate complaints that were reported to its department. MDCR is currently investigating 28 complaints of discrimination against the Grand Rapids Police Department.
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The court unanimously said Grand Rapids police violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure.
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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.
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Following the second-degree murder charge of Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr, marchers gathered at Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters.
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“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.
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Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr charged with second-degree murder
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Pentecost Sunday, one pastor explained a singular cultural barrier that may have contributed to the fatal shooting of the 26-year old Congolese refugee at the hands of a Grand Rapids police officer during an April traffic stop.