No Retrial for Officer in Fatal Michigan Shooting: A Controversial Decision
Christopher Schurr, a Michigan officer, will not face a retrial for the fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict. The shooting followed a chaotic traffic stop, and Schurr claimed self-defense, arguing Lyoya had attempted to control his Taser.

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In a move certain to provoke backlash among civil rights activists, Michigan prosecutor Chris Becker announced there will be no second trial for Christopher Schurr, a police officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya.
The incident unfolded during a chaotic traffic stop in April 2022 when Schurr stopped Lyoya's vehicle for a wrong license plate. Video evidence showed the officer shooting Lyoya in the back of the head during a scuffle on the ground.
The decision follows a hung jury in the initial trial, where opinions differed on Schurr's self-defense claim. Records indicated various factors, like revoked license and high blood alcohol level, influenced Lyoya's decision to flee the scene.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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