
Patrick Lyoya shooting witness: 'I knew it wasn't gonna end well'
CNN
A man who witnessed the struggle between Patrick Lyoya and the Grand Rapids police officer who fatally shot him told CNN on Friday he knew the incident wouldn't end well.
"I knew when the tussle began," Wayne Butler said. "If you tussle with a White man with a gun, and you're Black in America, you end up dead. That was my thing. I know that to be a fact. You don't tussle with White people because they'll kill you."
Lyoya was fatally shot April 4 in the Michigan city after he and the officer -- who has not been identified -- had a physical encounter. Lyoya's family has called for the officer to be prosecuted; the officer is on paid leave while Michigan State Police conduct an investigation.

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