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An ACLU lawsuit over alleged racial profiling by the Michigan State Police has reached a settlement
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The trooper's condition stabilized and he probably will require surgery, state police Lt. Mike Shaw told reporters
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The Michigan State Police has wrapped up its investigations into former state House Speaker Lee Chatifield. But that does not appear to be the end of the matter.
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June 17, 1972 five men infiltrated the Democratic National Committee headquarters. With ties to the Committee to Re-Elect President Richard Nixon, a cover-up followed. It would lead to hearings and the impeachment of Nixon. Gerald R. Ford would assume the presidency and pardon Nixon. Grand Rapids’ Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum is exploring the legacy.
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State police say a sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a motorist during a “physical altercation.”
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News conference scheduled for Thursday
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An official says participation has declined due to the availability of life insurance and changes in retirement benefits.
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In a news release MSP said its investigation remains in on-going status, as detectives await the return of forensic reports from the manufacturer of the body camera and taser. MSP said those reports will be forwarded to Kent County Prosecuting Attorney, Christopher Becker, once they are received.
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While multiple videos released by the Grand Rapids Police Department are important pieces of evidence involving an officer shooting an unarmed black man, the Kent County Prosecuting Attorney cautions all evidence must be collected before charges can be filed.
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His death was being investigated by the state police.