Prosecutor Declines Retrial for Former Officer in Patrick Lyoya’s Murder Case After Deadlocked Jury

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker announced he will not pursue a retrial for former police officer Christopher Schurr, following a mistrial in Schurr’s murder case. The decision comes weeks after a jury was unable to reach a verdict regarding the charges against Schurr, who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya, a 27-year-old Congolese immigrant, during a traffic stop in April 2022. Becker had previously stated he would take time to weigh the potential options available, which included retrying Schurr, dropping the charges, or considering a plea agreement. Ultimately, he decided that another trial … Read more

Jury Convicts Man for Assaulting Mother and Spitting on Officer During Arrest

A jury found a man guilty in a Wisconsin court of assaulting a police officer after he spit at the officer shortly after his arrest. The incident followed a domestic disturbance in which the man was accused of assaulting his mother, raising concerns about both public safety and personal conduct. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence that detailed the circumstances surrounding the arrest, which occurred after officers responded to a report of a domestic altercation. The man, reportedly in a volatile state, became confrontational when officers arrived, leading to a chaotic scene that escalated into … Read more

Former Chief People Officer Wins $3.3 Million After Retaliation for Exposing Pay Disparities

Memphis, Tennessee — A jury has awarded nearly $3.3 million to a former chief people officer (CPO) after finding that she faced retaliation for raising concerns about pay discrepancies and potential wage violations at the Reaves Law Firm. This decision highlights the ongoing challenges surrounding workplace discrimination and fairness in pay practices. The plaintiff, an attorney with extensive experience in employment law, was brought on board by the Memphis-based personal injury firm with the goal of improving workplace culture and serving as a mediator between the firm’s founder and staff. Tensions escalated when the founder … Read more

Milwaukee Officer Added to Credibility Concern List, Prompting Review of Past Cases

MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Following inquiries from local media, a Milwaukee police officer who was convicted of a misdemeanor nearly a decade ago has now been added to Milwaukee County’s Brady list, a catalog of law enforcement officers who have potential credibility issues due to past misconduct. This inclusion has prompted a broader review of several ongoing criminal cases. The Brady list is a critical tool used to track officers with alleged integrity problems which might include past criminal convictions or dishonest behavior. Disclosure of inclusion on this list is mandatory in legal proceedings if an … Read more