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The killing of Patrick Lyoya by Grand Rapids police officer, Christopher Schurr, has caused a resurgence of anxiety and trauma in many communities of color.
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Demonstrators marched to the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing Thursday protesting the killing of Patrick Lyoya by a Grand Rapids police officer.
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The person who could decide whether to file criminal charges over the police killing of Patrick Lyoya accepted a political contribution from the police union six years ago.
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Demonstrations continued over the weekend in protest of the shooting death of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya by a Grand Rapids Police Officer on April 4th.
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Funeral arrangements are being prepared for Patrick Lyoya. The 26-year-old, Congolese refugee was shot and killed by a Grand Rapids Police Officer during a traffic stop on April 4th. The city has seen six straight days of protests since his death.
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Michigan lawmakers introduced a package of police reform bills nearly 11-months ago that addressed unwarranted police tactics and training. After the fatal shooting death of an unarmed black motorist at the hands of a white Grand Rapids police officer, Senate democrats this week are asking why the bills are still in committee.
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The Grand Rapids police department released video today showing what happened when an officer fatally shot Patrick Lyoya following a traffic stop last week.