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COP SHOOTS BLACK MAN: Police Release Bodycam Footage After Michigan Cop Fatally Shoots Black Man In Head During Traffic Stop

Police in Michigan have released this bodycam footage showing a police officer allegedly fatally shooting a black man in the head after a physical altercation during a traffic stop.

Newsflash obtained the footage from the Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) and a statement from the City of Grand Rapids, in the US state of Michigan, released on Wednesday, 13th April, which said: “Today, during a press conference held by Chief Eric Winstrom, the Grand Rapids Police Department released several videos associated with the officer involved shooting on April 4.”

The shot man has been named as Patrick Lyoya, 26, and the footage shows him being fatally shot, reportedly in the head, during a physical altercation with a police officer during a traffic stop over an incorrect number plate on the vehicle Lyoya was driving.

A police officer fatally shot the suspect Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. (Grand Rapids Police Department/Newsflash)

The statement also said: “Videos include a critical incident briefing which incorporates eight of the nine source videos into a single incident timeline as events unfold. The nine source videos, which include body worn camera, in-car camera, home surveillance, and cell phone footage, are available in the video release package. Some video images may have been redacted/blurred to ensure privacy. No audio has been redacted or altered.

“The videos that are provided capture the events leading up to the shooting, including the shooting itself. To our knowledge, at this time, these are the only recordings that captured the actual shooting, and that the City has in its possession. For the purposes of this release, some of those source videos have been shortened to exclude footage after the time of the shooting. This was done to expedite their public release in the interest of transparency.”

Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said: “I thank the public for their patience and understanding while waiting for the release of the video.”

He added: “I intend to continue to be as forthright and transparent as possible during the ongoing Michigan State Police investigation, while maintaining my duty to protect the integrity of that investigation in the interests of justice and accountability.”

A police officer fatally shot the suspect Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. (Grand Rapids Police Department/Newsflash)

The footage has emerged after an initial statement was released on the day of the incident, which took place on Monday, 4th April, and in which the City of Grand Rapids said: “At 8:11 this morning, an officer initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle near the intersection of Griggs and Nelson SE. The officer was working alone at the time of the stop.

“The vehicle pulled over and the driver, an adult male, exited the vehicle. After initial contact, the driver fled the scene on foot and the officer gave chase. A passenger remained in the vehicle. Following a brief foot pursuit, a physical altercation between the officer and the driver took place that lasted for several minutes.

“During that altercation, the officer fired his weapon, striking the individual who died as a result of his injuries. No information is being released on the victim at this time, pending family notification.

“The officer was injured in the altercation but was examined on-scene did not require transport to the hospital. The officer joined the department in 2015. In accordance with policy, the officer has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigations.”

A police officer fatally shot the suspect Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. (Grand Rapids Police Department/Newsflash)

Grand Rapids City Manager Mark Washington said in the statement dated 4th April: “These types of incidents are tragic and traumatic for everyone involved.”

He added: “While it has been a very long time since our community was forced to navigate a situation such as this, we’ve done the work up front to establish policies and procedures that ensure a transparent and just process.”

The statement from 4th April continues: “Per GRPD’s policy, the Michigan State Police (MSP) investigates any officer-involved shootings. MSP was immediately notified and responded to the scene to begin the investigatory process.

“Both body-worn and in-car camera footage were recovered and will be reviewed and preserved per department regulations. Video from private sources has been made available to MSP and GRPD.

A police officer fatally shot the suspect Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. (Grand Rapids Police Department/Newsflash)

“Eyewitness reports were taken by MSP. All camera footage will be reviewed as part of the investigation and made available as soon as possible following MSP’s processing of the video and any legally required processing is complete. There are legal and contractual considerations preventing the immediate release of video from an active investigation, but the Grand Rapids Police Department is committed to a transparent process and anticipates publicly providing the video next week.

“At this time, the circumstances that led to the stop are not clear, but subsequent inspection confirms the vehicle has a license plate that is not registered to that vehicle.”

GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom is quoted in the 4th April statement as saying: “It is early in the investigation, so understandably, there are questions.”

He added: “I am committed to providing information as transparently and quickly as the investigation allows. In addition to MSP’s investigation, this has been referred to our Internal Affairs unit for a full review. We are also working with the City’s Office of Oversight and Public Accountability.

A police officer fatally shot the suspect Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. (Grand Rapids Police Department/Newsflash)

“In the coming days, I will be making efforts to reach out to the driver’s family, as well as the officer and his family as this was a traumatic event for everyone.”

The statement also said: “Standard practice allows for MSP’s criminal investigation to conclude before GRPD’s internal affairs unit will begin conducting their administrative review. The Office of Oversight and Public Accountability will monitor the investigations and review any findings.”

While Brandon Davis, Director of the Office of Oversight and Public Accountability, said: “The loss of life is always tragic. I’m praying for our community, and for everyone impacted by this incident. I’m encouraged by the partnership that Chief Winstrom and GRPD have demonstrated. The role of my office to observe and audit the process to ensure it is fair, just, and thorough.”

He added: “Working together through this process will help increase the confidence in the community that this incident was handled transparently and appropriately.”

A police officer fatally shot the suspect Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. (Grand Rapids Police Department/Newsflash)

The statement from 4th April said: “Once the Michigan State Police completes its investigation, MSP will provide the GRPD with an update and findings regarding this incident. Chief Winstrom and GRPD’s Internal Affairs Division will then review those findings and provide the Office of Oversight and Public Accountability with access to those records. In order to ensure increased accountability, OPA will audit the investigation and provide a report regarding this incident. Additionally, OPA will make recommendations regarding any necessary policy improvements that are brought to light as a result of this investigation and OPA’s audit.

Rosalynn Bliss, Grand Rapids Mayor, said: “My prayers go out to everyone impacted by today’s incident. These situations are tragic and can be traumatizing. We have more questions than answers at this point but, we also have the systems in place to respond.

“I understand how emotional this is and recognize the frustrations many in our community might feel. I ask everyone in our community to respect the process and allow the investigators to do their work before reaching any conclusions.”

Lyola’s family has reportedly retained the services of civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, who reportedly called for the officer, who has not been named, to be fired and prosecuted. The officer is reportedly a veteran of seven years on the force, who is currently on paid leave while the investigation into the fatal shooting is conducted.

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