
Family of unarmed Black man fatally shot during traffic stop in Michigan calls for prosecution of officer
CNN
The family of a Michigan man who was shot and killed by a police officer earlier this month during a traffic stop reiterated their call for the termination and prosecution of the officer during a news conference on Thursday.
"They will express to you how very devastated they are at seeing, in their words, their son executed," said civil rights attorney Ben Crump during a news conference Thursday. Crump is representing the family of Patrick Lyoya, an unarmed Black man, who was fatally shot in Grand Rapids on April 4.
Crump and the Lyoya family were joined by attorneys, religious and community leaders at a city church for a "community conversation" about civil rights and police violence.

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