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"We have that operations plan in place. It's a lot of work for us. A lot of officers will be called in on their day off." ...
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WOODTV.com on MSN100 years later: The KKK parades through downtown Grand RapidsLast Friday marked 100 years since the Klan held an Independence Day parade, with 3,000 members marching through downtown ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Two people were hospitalized after a double shooting incident in Grand Rapids early Friday morning. At ...
Knowing what they know now, police would have broken into the house after the first call, Grand Rapids police Sgt. John Wittkowski said. “With hindsight being 20/20, yes,” he said recently.
A collaboration between the city of Grand Rapids and Greater Grand Rapids NAACP to hold police accountable is going to bring change to the Grand Rapids Police Department. The city's current policy ...
The Grand Rapids Police Department has said Lyoya was killed after an officer's gun "discharged" during a "lengthy struggle." But a representative for Lyoya's family tells CNN he saw video of the ...
Cortez, 16, was officially declared missing on Nov. 2, according to the Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD). We’re told he was last seen west of Kies Street and Courtland Drive. Kisha is ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD ... Grand Rapids police say the shooting happened around 1 a.m. Sunday near the intersection of Cesar E Chavez Avenue Southwest and Cherry Street. ... ‘Oh my God, I can ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Protesters marched through downtown Grand Rapids chanting and at times blocking traffic Friday evening, demanding accountability for the fatal police shooting of Patrick Lyoya.
A TV display shows Patrick Lyoya as video evidence of a Grand Rapids police officer struggling with and shooting Patrick Lyoya is shown at Grand Rapids City Hall in Grand Rapids, Mich., Wednesday ...
Christopher Schurr is the Grand Rapids police officer seen in video shooting motorist Patrick Lyoya to death after an April 4 traffic stop, Chief Eric Winstrom confirmed Monday. "In the interest ...
In 2017, 11-year-old Honestie Hodges, a Black girl, was handcuffed and detained at gunpoint by Grand Rapids police officers searching for a suspect in a stabbing.
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