Protests in US city after video shows police shooting of Black man

Published April 15, 2022
An image grab from a video released by police on Wednesday of the moments leading up to a fatal shooting of a black man by a white police officer on April 4.—AFP
An image grab from a video released by police on Wednesday of the moments leading up to a fatal shooting of a black man by a white police officer on April 4.—AFP

WASHINGTON: Dozens of protestors gathered on Wednesday evening in Grand Rapids, Michigan after police released videos related to the fatal shooting of a young Black man by a white police officer.

One of four videos from the April 4 incident shows the officer lying on the back of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya as the two scuffled after a traffic stop and then appearing to shoot him in the head.

Prior to the shooting, the men appear to be wrestling on the ground for control of the officer’s taser. The officer has not been named.

TV footage showed some 50 to 100 protesters convened in downtown Grand Rapids, a city of around 200,000 people. They carried “Black Lives Matter” placards and chanted “no justice, no peace.”

“I view it as a tragedy,” Grand Rapids police chief Eric Winstrom said of the shooting at a press conference at which the videos were released.

“It was just a progression of sadness for me. The loss of life in any circumstance is sad and I know that it’s going to impact our city,” he added.

Police killings of Black Americans have drawn acute national attention in recent years, particularly after a white Minneapolis police officer kneeled on the neck of George Floyd until he died in 2020.

Published in Dawn, April 15th, 2022

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