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Many questions remain following the mistrial of Christopher Schurr, a former officer with the Grand Rapids Police Department previously charged with murder.
While a mistrial was declared in the criminal trial, a civil lawsuit filed by the Lyoya family is still pending against Schurr. So what's the difference?
Community members are focusing on healing and unity after Christopher Schurr's mistrial in the Patrick Lyoya case.
Black residents and community leaders in Grand Rapids gathered Wednesday, May 14, to share their frustration, anger and ...
The community is set to gather Wednesday evening for a listening session organized by the NAACP in honor of Patrick Lyoya.
A judge declared a mistrial last week after a Kent County jury could not reach a unanimous verdict at ex-officer Christopher ...
The Grand Rapids Police Department expects to soon be at full staff years after it was short dozens of officers.
Less than a week after a mistrial was declared in Christopher Schurr's murder case, GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom spoke to FOX 17 about how department policy has changed since the deadly traffic stop.
Among the MLive reader questions about the murder trial for police officer Christopher Schurr is: Was Schurr out on bond ...
A judge has declared a mistrial in the case against Christopher Schurr, the former Grand Rapids police officer who shot and ...
Former Grand Rapids cop Christopher Schurr was granted a mistrial for Patrick Lyoya's murder after a jury reported a deadlock ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a scathing X post Thursday, said a West Point professor who resigned from the academy will ...
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