Michigan Judge Denies Former Officer’s Bid to Drop Murder Charge

Michigan Judge Denies Former Officer’s Bid to Drop Murder Charge
Ex-Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr appears for a court hearing at the Kent County Courthouse in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Oct. 26, 2022. Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—A Michigan judge on Friday refused to dismiss a second-degree murder charge against a former Grand Rapids police officer who was fired after shooting a motorist in the back of the head during a struggle over a Taser.

Christopher Schurr is scheduled for trial on March 13 in the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya last April. Circuit Judge Christina Elmore rejected a defense motion to throw out the case. Defense attorney Matthew Borgula said after the hearing that his team would appeal.