Family and Community Want Answers After Black Michigan Father Patrick Lyoya Fatally Shot by Police in Traffic Stop

Patrick Lyoya, 26, was shot during a traffic stop by a Grand Rapids officer who has been placed on administrative leave amid an internal investigation.

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Community activists and family members are demanding answers after Patrick Lyoya, a Black father of two in Michigan, was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop last week.

Per MLive, 26-year-old Lyoya was shot during a traffic stop on April 4 by a Grand Rapids officer who has since been placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation. The vehicle reportedly had a license plate that was not registered to it, and a fight ensued. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is representing the Lyoya family, and his firm has led the charge for demanding that police release “all video evidence” pertaining to the shooting, per Fox 17.

Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said he would release the clip by Friday, April 15 at noon.

26-year-old Patrick Lyoya was shot and killed by a Grand Rapids, MI police officer. The family claims their son was shot back of the head while he laid face down on the ground.

The police chief says they are releasing the video by noon on Friday, April 15 https://t.co/WLpASbewC7 pic.twitter.com/alGhgkPbI7

— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) April 10, 2022

“Every Black family lives in fear that a routine traffic stop will turn deadly,” Crump shared in a statement. “Patrick’s fate is the nightmare we live with every day. It is essential that all video evidence be made public as soon as possible so that we can see with our own eyes and hear with our own ears what happened to Patrick. Full transparency is the only way to regain community trust.”

Five days after the killing, community and family members marched over Lyoya’s death, making their way through the city of Grand Rapids after starting at Amplify GR’s offices. A candlelight vigil was held at the Center for Community Transformation. During the event, a woman in the crowd sang “A Change Is Gonna Come” as family members held photos of Patrick. 

Patrick Lyoya's brother: "I still can't believe what happened. I don't think I'm ever going to believe what happened." pic.twitter.com/UT1hihbQZO

— Byron Tollefson (@byron_tollefson) April 9, 2022

A candlelight vigil is underway in honor of Patrick Lyoya, who was shot and killed by a Grand Rapids police officer on Monday. @WOODTV pic.twitter.com/u4oOLSXZ8Q

— Byron Tollefson (@byron_tollefson) April 9, 2022

Patrick’s father Peter Lyoya says he wants justice for his firstborn child, who himself was the dad of a 2-year-old and a 3-month-old. Peter, alongside interpreter Israel Siku, said Michigan State Police showed him video of the killing via cruiser dashcam footage. Peter says it shows his son get shot in the back of the head while face down on the ground. He said he could not watch the clip twice. Activists reenacted the shooting during the event last week. 

A Grand Rapids (MI) police officer fatally shot Patrick Lyoya in the BACK of the head during a traffic stop! Patrick’s fate is every Black family’s nightmare! We need justice & transparency — Demand the release of body and dash-camera footage of his death! pic.twitter.com/h0hNQF7iqs

— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) April 11, 2022

“I don’t want the video to be edited,” Peter Lyoya said of the request to have the video released. “I want people to see the way my son was killed. I want the entire world to see how my son was executed.”

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