
Prosecutor says Michigan police officer who killed Black motorist won’t face a second trial
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan police officer who fatally shot a Black man in the back of the head after a tumultuous traffic stop will not face a second trial, a prosecutor said Thursday, two weeks after a trial ended without a unanimous verdict.
The decision by prosecutor Chris Becker is certain to anger civil rights activists and the family of Patrick Lyoya, the 26-year-old Congolese immigrant whose death in the front yard of a Grand Rapids home was recorded on video and played repeatedly at trial.
Christopher Schurr, 34, who was a Grand Rapids officer, said he feared for his life and shot Lyoya because the man had control of his Taser.
Schurr was charged with second-degree murder in Lyoya’s death.