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A Grand Rapids man will serve more than four years in prison after being caught with guns at a high school graduation last spring
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Man shot by police had history of mental illness, appeared to have a gun
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Under the bills, a first offense would count as a misdemeanor and could lead to a maximum penalty of a $5,000 fine and a one-year prison sentence
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Grand Rapids police have provided body-worn and in-car camera video after officers fatally shot a man with a gun downtown Friday night
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The Grand Rapids Police know there are many more still on the streets
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Karl Robart will face at least 19 months in prison and perhaps more when he returns to court for his sentence in October
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The announcement comes less than a week after nine people were wounded during a mass shooting at a splash pad in Rochester Hills
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State Representative Neil Friske remains in jail following his arrest early Thursday for “a felony-level offense”
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Grand Rapids’ Police Chief credits an alert sergeant with identifying suspicious teens at a high school graduation. They were later arrested with assault weapons
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Around noon Tuesday two 6th graders from Alger Middle School were in nearby Alger Park with a gun. One of them was shot in the face