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The mistrial of former Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr is stirring mixed emotions in the community.
Close to a hundred people gathered for demonstrations May 8, calling for a second trial after a jury deadlocked earlier in the day.
In the aftermath of ex-police officer Christopher Schurr's murder trial, MLive would like to answer your questions. Share ...
Kent County Circuit Court Judge Christina Mims declared a mistrial after jurors said they couldn't reach a verdict in the ...
Demonstrators held signs and chanted support for Lyoya outside the Kent County Courthouse, before marching through downtown Grand Rapids.
A protest is planned for 5 p.m. Thursday, May 8 outside the Kent County Courthouse after a mistrial was declared in former ...
The killing of Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop in Michigan sparked widespread protests, renewing questions around police ...
Judge Christina Mims declared a mistrial in former Officer Schurr's murder case due to a deadlocked jury. Thursday afternoon, ...
Patrick Lyoya’s family is urging the prosecutor to refile charges after the jury came back deadlocked and a mistrial was ...
A jury of 12 Kent County residents announced they cannot reach a decision in the murder case of former Grand Rapids Police ...
Former Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer Christopher Schurr's murder trial for the death of Patrick Lyoya ended in a ...
Judge Christina Mims has declared a mistrial in the trial of Christopher Schurr after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
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