black man face down on The earth was hit by a fatal bullet in The back of The head By a Michigan police officer, the height of the violence of Traffic stop, short feet chase And struggle over Amazement gunAccording to the videos of April 4 meeting.
Martyr Patrick Liuya, 26 years old outside a house in Grand cliffs. The white officer repeatedly instructed Yuya to “leave her.” of His Taser, in one Point demanding: “Down the thunderbolt!”
Quoted by need for Transparency city’s new Police Chief, Eric Weinstrom, on Wednesday released four videos, including critical shots of The shooting incident recorded by a passenger in liuya car on On that rainy morning.
Graphical – Newly Released Screenshots shows Patrick Liuya, a black man who lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, shot in The head by the US policepicture.twitter.com / 4heyuuN6I6
– DailySabah April 14, 2022
“me view It’s a tragedy. … she was progression of Sorrow for Winstrom said, former High-ranking Chicago Police Chief who Become President of Grand Rapids in Walks. The city of about 200,000 people About 150 miles (240 km) northwest of Detroit.
video shows Lyoya running from the officer who stop it for Leadership with License plate does not belong to vehicle. they struggled in In front of me of many of homes While Lyoya’s passenger got out and watched.
Winstrom . said fight over Taser lasted about 90 seconds. In the final Moments, the officer was on Top of Liuya is kneeling on for him back at times to subject it.
“from my point of view view of In the video, Taser . was posted twice. “Taser has not made contact. Mr. Liuya was injured,” Weinstrom told reporters in The head. However, this is the only one information This is what I have.”
State Police are checking. Kent County’s chief medical examiner, Dr. Stephen Kohli, said he has completed an autopsy but toxicology tests are not over yet.
The traffic stop was tense from start. the video shows Liuya, native of Congo, get out of The car before the officer approaches. Liu ordered to get back in The vehicle but the man declined.
The officer asked him if he spoke English and demanded a driver’s licence. foot chase seem soon After the video shows.
Winstrom did not recognize the officer, who is seven-year veteranhe is on Paid leave during the investigation.
“I’m from Chicago for The last 20 years ago, I dealt with many police shootings, so I have a lot of experience in This, said the president. “I was hoping I’d never have to use that experience here.”
The video was collected from the officer, Liuya’s passenger body cameraOfficer’s Patrol car and doorbell camera. Attorney General Chris Baker, who He will decide if any charges are warranted, contested the release but said Winstrom could act on owned by him.
Baker said public We should not expect fast decision.
“While the videos released today are an important part of Proof, they are not everything of He said.
officer body camera Transformation off Before shooting, which occurs when the button is pressed for Three seconds, Winstrom said. He said it looks like it was inadvertently disabled due to body pressure through struggleBut he didn’t discuss anything official statements about it.
“It will come out Once the investigation is complete, Weinstrom said.
City Manager Mark Washington warned that the videos would lead to ‘expressions of shock, of anger and of Pain.” Several hundred protesters gathered outside Grand Rapids Police Department after release of videos, with Some cursing and shouting from behind barricades. The group Responsible student made public Officer’s name in Absolutely.
Some businesses closed early Wednesday. some boarded-up windows. But the demonstration remained peaceful.
Lyoya had two young Daughters and five brothers, said Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who talk to him family.
“He has arrived in The United States as a refugee with for him family Flee from violence. He had his whole life ahead of said Whitmer, a Democrat.
Prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump speaks on In my name or for me of Liuya family on Wed called for The officer to be expelled and prosecuted.
The video is clear shows That this was unnecessary and excessive and fatal use of force against unarmed black man who He was confused by the meeting and terrified for Crump said in statment.
“He. She should It should be noted that Patrick never used violence against This officer even though the officer used violence against for him in several cases for What was a traffic misdemeanor stopped? added.
Crump and Loya family It was expected to be held news Thursday afternoon conference.
Winstrom last Week said it met liuya fatherPeter Liuya, and they cried.
“I understood it as father. … that it just The president told WOOD-TV.
Like in Many American cities, Grand Rapids police have been criticized at times over The use of forceespecially against black people who to make up 18% of The population.
In November, the Michigan Supreme Court heard the arguments in Issue over The practice of Photography and fingerprints people who They have not been accused with a crime. Grand Rapids said: policy changed in 2015.
Town centre street Breonna Taylor Way, named after for Black Women and Grand Rapids native who The police killed him in Louisville, Kentucky, during a botched drug raid in 2020.
black man face down on The earth was hit by a fatal bullet in The back of The head By a Michigan police officer, the height of the violence of Traffic stop, short feet chase And struggle over Amazement gunAccording to the videos of April 4 meeting.
Martyr Patrick Liuya, 26 years old outside a house in Grand cliffs. The white officer repeatedly instructed Yuya to “leave her.” of His Taser, in one Point demanding: “Down the thunderbolt!”
Quoted by need for Transparency city’s new Police Chief, Eric Weinstrom, on Wednesday released four videos, including critical shots of The shooting incident recorded by a passenger in liuya car on On that rainy morning.
Graphical – Newly Released Screenshots shows Patrick Liuya, a black man who lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, shot in The head by the US policepicture.twitter.com / 4heyuuN6I6
– DailySabah April 14, 2022
“me view It’s a tragedy. … she was progression of Sorrow for Winstrom said, former High-ranking Chicago Police Chief who Become President of Grand Rapids in Walks. The city of about 200,000 people About 150 miles (240 km) northwest of Detroit.
video shows Lyoya running from the officer who stop it for Leadership with License plate does not belong to vehicle. they struggled in In front of me of many of homes While Lyoya’s passenger got out and watched.
Winstrom . said fight over Taser lasted about 90 seconds. In the final Moments, the officer was on Top of Liuya is kneeling on for him back at times to subject it.
“from my point of view view of In the video, Taser . was posted twice. “Taser has not made contact. Mr. Liuya was injured,” Weinstrom told reporters in The head. However, this is the only one information This is what I have.”
State Police are checking. Kent County’s chief medical examiner, Dr. Stephen Kohli, said he has completed an autopsy but toxicology tests are not over yet.
The traffic stop was tense from start. the video shows Liuya, native of Congo, get out of The car before the officer approaches. Liu ordered to get back in The vehicle but the man declined.
The officer asked him if he spoke English and demanded a driver’s licence. foot chase seem soon After the video shows.
Winstrom did not recognize the officer, who is seven-year veteranhe is on Paid leave during the investigation.
“I’m from Chicago for The last 20 years ago, I dealt with many police shootings, so I have a lot of experience in This, said the president. “I was hoping I’d never have to use that experience here.”
The video was collected from the officer, Liuya’s passenger body cameraOfficer’s Patrol car and doorbell camera. Attorney General Chris Baker, who He will decide if any charges are warranted, contested the release but said Winstrom could act on owned by him.
Baker said public We should not expect fast decision.
“While the videos released today are an important part of Proof, they are not everything of He said.
officer body camera Transformation off Before shooting, which occurs when the button is pressed for Three seconds, Winstrom said. He said it looks like it was inadvertently disabled due to body pressure through struggleBut he didn’t discuss anything official statements about it.
“It will come out Once the investigation is complete, Weinstrom said.
City Manager Mark Washington warned that the videos would lead to ‘expressions of shock, of anger and of Pain.” Several hundred protesters gathered outside Grand Rapids Police Department after release of videos, with Some cursing and shouting from behind barricades. The group Responsible student made public Officer’s name in Absolutely.
Some businesses closed early Wednesday. some boarded-up windows. But the demonstration remained peaceful.
Lyoya had two young Daughters and five brothers, said Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who talk to him family.
“He has arrived in The United States as a refugee with for him family Flee from violence. He had his whole life ahead of said Whitmer, a Democrat.
Prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump speaks on In my name or for me of Liuya family on Wed called for The officer to be expelled and prosecuted.
The video is clear shows That this was unnecessary and excessive and fatal use of force against unarmed black man who He was confused by the meeting and terrified for Crump said in statment.
“He. She should It should be noted that Patrick never used violence against This officer even though the officer used violence against for him in several cases for What was a traffic misdemeanor stopped? added.
Crump and Loya family It was expected to be held news Thursday afternoon conference.
Winstrom last Week said it met liuya fatherPeter Liuya, and they cried.
“I understood it as father. … that it just The president told WOOD-TV.
Like in Many American cities, Grand Rapids police have been criticized at times over The use of forceespecially against black people who to make up 18% of The population.
In November, the Michigan Supreme Court heard the arguments in Issue over The practice of Photography and fingerprints people who They have not been accused with a crime. Grand Rapids said: policy changed in 2015.
Town centre street Breonna Taylor Way, named after for Black Women and Grand Rapids native who The police killed him in Louisville, Kentucky, during a botched drug raid in 2020.