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Ex-Michigan cop to face murder trial in killing of Black man

GRAND RAPIDS, MI (AP)— A former Michigan police officer who shot a Black motorist in the back of the head will stand trial for second-degree murder.

That's the decision a judge in Grand Rapids announced Monday morning.

Patrick Lyoya was shot at point-blank range last April. The 26-year-old briefly ran after a traffic stop then grappled with Christopher Schurr across a front lawn before the white officer shot him.

The confrontation was recorded on video by a man who was a passenger in Lyoya's car.

Judge Nicholas Ayoub heard testimony and watched the video last week. The judge only had to find probable cause to send the case to trial, a low standard of evidence at this stage.

Schurr's attorney says Lyoya was killed in self-defense.

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