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Outside Michigan State Police district headquarters, family and friends of Da’Quain Johnson gathered as the prosecutor announced his decision
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Based on the evidence Kent County prosecutor Chris Becker says he does not believe a jury would return a guilty verdict
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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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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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Last week the chief shared several redacted clips but he now says he won’t release any more until state police complete their investigation
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The Kent County prosecutor released his decision on whether to charge three GRPD officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man during a traffic stop last December
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The Kent County prosecutor says although officers were justified in using deadly force, the suspect killed himself
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Two Kent County Sheriff’s deputies are on paid leave during the investigation into Tuesday’s officer-involved shooting in Gaines Township
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