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A 17-year-old remains in the hospital following a Saturday evening shooting at the Dave & Busters Entertainment venue in Kentwood.Authorities released an update on the incident and investigation today
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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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Michigan’s safe gun storage and red flag laws have been in effect for two years now
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No one is under arrest, but detectives in Grand Rapids say they are interviewing a person of interest connected to the murder of three people yesterday morning
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The Muskegon Fire Department has been awarded a federal grant to hire three firefighters, police officers in Muskegon are getting a $5,000 bonus, Muskegon County tourism generated hundreds of millions dollars last year, and more.
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Officers arrived and negotiated with the suspect on Thursday night, but police say the suspect came out of the house and charged at an officer with a knife
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D.A. Blodgett - St. John's opens a new Care Closet for families in foster care, adoption, or mental health services, AG Dana Nessel is co-writing a letter to Congress asking it to stop ICE agents from wearing masks in the field, and more.
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Michigan law does allow gun dealers limited immunity from lawsuits, but it does allow some exceptions
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Crumbley asked for release on bond while courts resolve first-of-their kind legal questions