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The Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer who shot a Congolese refugee, Patrick Lyoya, during a traffic stop in April, was charged Thursday with one count of second-degree murder.
According to a Michigan State Police interview with Lyoya's passenger, the passenger and a friend woke Lyoya to ask him for a ride to downtown Grand Rapids. [25] After dropping off the friend, the two purchased beer—the passenger said there were open containers in the vehicle—and the two discussed Lyoya starting a business for haircuts. [ 25 ]
The Spirit of Washington Dinner Train during the Holiday Season. The Spirit of Washington dinner train was a dinner train that operated for 15 years from Renton, Washington, with trips heading to Woodinville and back, and then for three months out of Tacoma, with trips heading from Tacoma to Lake Kapowsin near Mount Rainier. On October 29, 2007 ...
Hundreds of people attended a vigil for the shooting victims at Ah-Nab-Awen Park, near the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, on the night of July 8, 2011. The candlelight vigil was organized by The Tolerance, Equality, and Awareness Movement, a tax-exempt human rights organization in Grand Rapids. [28]
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Police have released the name of the man who was shot and killed in northwest Grand Rapids Wednesday. The Grand Rapids Police Department identified the man as Malik ...
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of downtown Grand Rapids, Mich. late Saturday to protest the police shooting death of Patrick Lyoya earlier this month, marking the fifth consecutive ...
Gwendolyn Gail Graham (born August 6, 1963) and Catherine May Wood (born March 7, 1962) [3] are American serial killers convicted of killing five elderly women in Walker, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids, in 1987. They committed their crimes in the Alpine Manor nursing home, where they both worked as nurse's aides.
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