Christopher Schurr will not face a second trial in murder of Patrick Lyoya, prosecutor says
- Christopher Schurr, who previously served with the Grand Rapids Police Department, killed Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop in April 2022 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- The shooting followed a struggle after Schurr stopped Lyoya’s car for a wrong license plate, and the jury ended in a hung verdict two weeks before the announcement.
- Schurr claimed self-defense, stating he feared for his life because Lyoya had control of his Taser during the struggle, which lasted over two minutes and was recorded on video.
- Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker expressed skepticism that a new jury would deliver a different outcome and chose not to pursue a retrial of Schurr, mentioning that the community remains divided on the case.
- The decision to drop charges has upset Lyoya’s family and civil rights groups, who continue to call for justice and have pending civil litigation against Schurr.
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