
Lawyers say State is delaying Midland Dam litigation
Attorneys for some Midland-area residents used the five-year anniversary to criticize the State of Michigan, saying its delay tactics are

Kent County Prosecutor declines to retry former Grand Rapids police officer in motorist's death
An ex-Grand Rapids police officer who fatally shot a Black motorist following a 2022 traffic stop will not face a retrial

Prosecutors Won't Retry Michigan Officer for Murder After Mistrial
A former Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer, Christopher Schurr, will not face a new murder trial in the 2022 killing

‘A pause in justice’ now ‘a permanent reality’ says Lyoya family attorney
The attorney for the family of Patrick Lyoya says they now have no hope that anyone will be held criminally

Michigan court ends effort to sue Oxford school staff over 2021 mass shooting
The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed appeals by families of students killed or wounded at Oxford High School in 2021, ending

Patrick Lyoya’s family speaks out about mistrial against Grand Rapids ex-cop
The family of a Congolese immigrant fatally shot by a Grand Rapids police officer in 2022 said Thursday they believe

Michigan police officer who killed Black motorist won't face retrial
A Michigan police officer who fatally shot a Black man in the back of the head after a tumultuous traffic

Federal judge dismisses charges against former Michigan Trooper in fatal use of force case
An expert testified that the use of force was excessive and the use of the vehicle was improper

Lyoya family heartbroken by decision not to retry Christopher Schurr
The family of Patrick Lyoya says the decision not to retry former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr for their

Family of man fatally hit by state police detective wants justice after case dismissed
A family is not giving up after criminal charges were dismissed against a former Michigan State Police officer who they

Parents of man killed by ex-trooper say 'fight is not over' after judge drops charges
Less than a week ago, Sterling and Cage learned a federal judge dismissed charges against a former state police trooper

Community leaders discuss ‘state of emergency’ among police relations and recent legal outcomes in GR
Two important conversations took place Monday night in Grand Rapids, focusing on public safety and police relations with the community.