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Mistrials are generally rare, but Kent County prosecutors have been in “uncharted territory” this year when it comes to ...
The request is pursuant to Michigan Law, which requires the Michigan State Police and arresting agency to destroy the records ...
The family of Patrick Lyoya spoke in a press conference on Thursday, a week after the Kent County prosecutor announced he would not retry former GRPD officer Christopher Schurr.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNMotion seeks to destroy former GRPD officer’s arrest records after murder mistrial
A judge will consider whether to destroy the arrest records of a former Grand Rapids police officer who was charged with ...
After Schurr shot and killed Patrick Lyoya in April 2022, Attorney General Dana Nessel told News 8 that she would take up the murder case against Christopher Schurr if she was asked to.
The Department of Attorney General will not be conducting a re-trial of Christopher Schurr. We maintain our offer to locally elected prosecutors across the State to refer cases of officer involved ...
The parents of Patrick Lyoya are speaking out following the Kent County prosecutor’s decision not to retry former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr in their son’s 2022 death.
Christopher Schurr, a former Grand Rapids police officer, wants records surrounding his high-profile murder case removed from law enforcement databases.
Subscriber State attorney general will not pursue retrial of ex-police officer Christopher Schurr Updated: May. 29, 2025, 4:21 p.m. | Published: May. 29, 2025, 4:20 p.m. 25 1/25 ...
The ordeal ended when Schurr shot Lyoya in the back of the head. Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker charged Schurr with second-degree murder shortly after. Schurr went to trial in April.
Patrick Lyoya, a Black man, was shot to death on April 4 by Grand Rapids police. Officer Christopher Schurr has been charged with 2nd degree murder. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.
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