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Jury deliberation in the Christopher Schurr murder trial continues, Muskegon police officer shot, registered voters in Michigan are dissatisfied with President Trump, and more.
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Former GRPD Officer Christopher Schurr testified at his murder trial on Friday, U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten visited with officials at Grand Rapids’ Cherry Health to talk about potential Medicaid cuts, West Michigan business leaders met to prepare for tariffs, and more.
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Defense says former GRPD Officer Christopher Schurr was justified in killing Patrick Lyoya, a West Michigan breast cancer survivor heads to DC to meet with lawmakers to push for research and treatment funding, and more.
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Former GRPD Officer Christopher Schurr's defense begins in court, Governor Whitmer defends her meetings with President Trump, Grand Rapids promise zones turn five years old, and more.
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Christopher Schurr's attorneys ask for mistrial as prosecution rests, Zeeland based Gentex Corporation has stopped mirror production for Chinese automotive customers amid tariff uncertainty, Trump Macomb county rally reaction, and more.
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Jurors heard from the first witness in the murder trial of a former GRPD officer, young people participated in the annual KidSpeak forum, the deadline is coming up for Michigan licenses and state ID cards to be REAL ID compliant, and more.
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Schurr's attorneys have argued he acted in self-defense and the question before the jury is whether Schurr’s actions were justifiable
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The Kent County Prosecutor’s office announced Christopher Schurr’s trial will start April 28th with jury selection scheduled to begin April 21st.
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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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“An eerie pattern of excessive force” – that’s what a lawyer involved in three cases of police-involved deaths says is happening in West Michigan. The head of Michigan’s police union says there’s another trend