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GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Former police officer Christopher Schurr will not be retried for second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Black motorist Patrick Lyoya. Kent County Prosecutor Chris ...
A prosecutor decided not to retry ex-Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr. A mistrial was declared earlier this month in Schurr's second-degree murder charge trial. Schurr shot Lyoya ...
and U.S. Sen. Christopher Kit Bond at the state Capitol on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Jefferson City, Mo. JEFFERSON CITY — The sounds of a military marching band greeted mourners in the Missouri ...
Christopher Johns, Drury University Law Enforcement Academy executive director, has been named Bolivar's next police chief. Johns, who has 25 years of experience with the Springfield Police ...
that those making outbursts could be arrested. Capitol Police escorted the demonstrators out, telling The Hill that 26 people were arrested. “Around 2 p.m., 25 people were arrested for illegally ...
a partial victory for Christopher Schurr, who still could face another trial. Lyoya's death had sparked weeks of protest in Grand Rapids, especially after the city's police chief released video of ...
referencing testimony from several high-ranking Grand Rapids police officers last week. Schurr was fired from the department shortly after he was charged in 2022. "Christopher Schurr was at work ...
Ex-Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr testified in his own defense May 2, telling jurors he shot Patrick Lyoya out of fear for his own safety. Schurr faces one charge of second-degree ...
WE ALSO SEARCH THE HOUSE AND SENATE AND OTHER POLITICAL EVENTS THAT ARE HELD AT THE CAPITOL. AFTER THE LONG TREK FROM HIS HOMETOWN OF SEATTLE. YEAH, IT WAS TIME FOR SOME RIGOROUS TRAINING WITH ...
A story circulating online in late April 2025 claimed U.S. Capitol police officers arrested the Rev. William Barber II, a civil rights activist and ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ ...
He and two others were charged with "crowding, obstructing, and incommoding" by the Capitol Police. Newsweek has contacted Barber's group, Repairers of the Breach, via email, for comment.