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Man shot by police had history of mental illness, appeared to have a gun
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Monday the Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of a former Grand Rapids police officer charged with killing motorist Patrick Lyoya in 2022
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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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Prosecutors say there’s no basis to charge two GRPD police officers involved in a shooting, but can’t release more details because they are charging the man who was shot
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The Grand Rapids Police Chief says a 19-year-old shot 3 times by officers this weekend is expected to recover. Body and dash cam video released by the department shows the confrontation
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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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A funeral for the 26-year-old, Congolese refugee will be held on Friday, April 22 at 11am in the Renaissance Church of God and Christ.
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"This is, as his mother and father have said, an execution, and there is no way to try to spin it or justify it," Crump said.
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Hundreds of attendees took to the streets for nearly five hours Wednesday night.
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Body and dash camera footage from the officer-involved shooting that killed 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya will be released Wednesday at 3pm by GRPD.