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When he was not allowed to join the soccer match at a Grand Rapids School, police say a suspect pulled a gun, shot and killed a 14-year-old boy and a woman who got involved in the argument
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The Grand Rapids Public School District has announced it’s extending the warning period before ticketing motorists for illegally passing stopped school buses recorded by stop-arm cameras
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Grand Rapids police are raising concerns about staffing downtown summer events, expecting that the opening of the Acrisure Amphitheater will strain resources
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Police are asking for help finding a man wanted for multiple violent felonies.
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The city manager asked the acting police chief to explain why officers used deadly force when they did
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Attorneys for the family of a man shot and killed by a Grand Rapid’s police officer in February say they’re still waiting for the Michigan State Police’s investigation report, despite several local media outlets receiving Freedom of Information Act access
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Grand Rapids officials are preparing for the opening of Acrisure Amphitheater in May; specifically, addressing downtown vehicle and foot traffic flows before and after concerts
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Kent County prosecutor Chris Becker says state police investigating the Grand Rapids officer who shot and killed Da’Quain Johnson are not finished, and until he has all the evidence he will not decide on possible charges. At Johnson’s funeral Wednesday, mourners called the shooting “excessive force” and demanded justice
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The Greater Grand Rapids NAACP is demanding full transparency and accountability in the officer-involved shooting death of Da’Quain Johnson
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Two Grand Rapids activist organizations accuse federal officers of using unreasonable force when it arrested an Ecuadorian man seeking legal asylum