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Following the second-degree murder charge of Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr, marchers gathered at Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters.
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Schurr turned himself in and was being held at a jail outside Kent County.
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City officials address 2nd degree murder charges against Christopher Schurr
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“Until when I see that he has been fired, he has been arrested and serving time and paying for what he has done, that’s when my heart will be happy and I will feel the relief,” Peter Lyoya said.
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Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr charged with second-degree murder
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Based on the findings provided by the Michigan State Police investigating the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, the Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker reached his conclusion Thursday.
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News conference scheduled for today at 3pm - listen live on WGVU 88.5/95.3 FM
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News conference scheduled for Thursday
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Pentecost Sunday, one pastor explained a singular cultural barrier that may have contributed to the fatal shooting of the 26-year old Congolese refugee at the hands of a Grand Rapids police officer during an April traffic stop.
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Church leaders from across the Grand Rapids area have formed a multicultural alliance seeking justice for Patrick Lyoya. The 26-year old Congolese refugee was fatally shot by a Grand Rapids police officer during an April traffic stop.