‘A traffic stop should never be a death sentence’: Grand Rapids protesters demand action

Hundreds of protesters were gathered outside the Grand Rapids Police Department Wednesday (April 13) afternoon, demanding justice in the case of an officer who shot and killed 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya.

The case is now gaining national attention and has been turned over to Michigan State Police.

There are multiple videos from different camera angles, witnesses who need to be interviewed, and the physical back and forth between the officer and Lyoya.

After 8 a.m. on April 4, a seven-year veteran of the Grand Rapids Police Department, who the GRPD is not identifying, pulls Lyoya over for having the wrong license plate on his vehicle.

Lyoya, a Congolese immigrant, exits the car and doesn’t follow the officer’s orders to stay in the vehicle. Lyoya tries to run, and a chase and struggle ensue for two minutes.

There is no backup.

Police say Lyoya has his hands on the officer’s taser; in the last frames of the video seen in the video player above, you can see the officer on top of Lyoya.

The officer then pulls his firearm and shoots Lyoya once in the back of the head, ultimately killing him.

“It is an absolute tragedy,” said Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom. “It’s heartbreaking. It’s been a difficult time internally for the police department.”

Original article: clickondetroit.com/news/local/2022/04/14/a-traffic-stop-should-never-be-a-death-sentence-protesters-demand-action-in-deadly-grand-rapids-police-shooting/

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