WE NEED JUSTICE FOR PATRICK LYOYA
John, we recently sent you an email about our campaign demanding justice for Patrick Lyoya — but we noticed you haven’t contacted officials in Grand Rapids, Michigan yet.
On April 25 — after weeks of public pressure — the Grand Rapids police chief finally released the name of the police officer who murdered Patrick Lyoya.1 Releasing the officer’s name is not enough — he’s still on administrative leave and not being held accountable for Lyoya's murder.
Grand Rapids officials must continue to hear from us. Here are the rest of our demands:
1. Fire the officer immediately.
2. Demand a thorough federal investigation into both Patrick’s murder and the history and culture of racist violence in the Grand Rapids Police Department.
3. Demand local and state elected officials invest in community-led alternatives to policing — and take REAL action now to keep Black people safe.
Until justice is real,
Color Of Change’s Criminal Justice & Democracy Team
P.S. See our original email re: demanding justice for Patrick Lyoya.
Dear John,
Patrick Lyoya should be alive today.
On April 4, Patrick Lyoya was shot in the back of the head by a Grand Rapids, Michigan police officer, during a traffic stop. In response to community demands for transparency and accountability, officials released brutal bodycam footage showing the police officer kneeling on Patrick’s back and murdering him, execution-style.1
And while Patrick’s family and neighbors take to the streets to demand justice for their loved one, Grand Rapids officials have gone silent. The city’s police department is still withholding the name of Patrick’s murderer. In fact, the Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) just put the officer on paid leave.2
Patrick Lyoya was a 26-year-old Congolese refugee who moved to Michigan in 2014. Patrick was also a brother, a son, a father of two young girls, and he should be alive today. But a militarized, unaccountable police force murdered him — tearing another family apart and forcing yet another community to mourn a senseless and preventable death.
Patrick’s murder has sent shockwaves through his community as well. His loved ones and neighbors will have to carry that trauma and psychological pain for days, weeks, months, years. And unless we take action now, Patrick’s family and community will live with the fear that GRPD can murder again with impunity.
That’s why, standing with the Grand Rapids community, we must demand action from elected officials to seek justice and accountability for Patrick Lyoya. These demands will not only seek action in response to his murder, but will also get us one step closer to the structural change we need to keep Black people safe — in Grand Rapids and across the country:
1. Disclose the name of the police officer who shot and killed Patrick, and fire the officer immediately.
2. Demand a thorough federal investigation into both Patrick’s murder and the history and culture of racist violence in the Grand Rapids Police Department.
3. Demand local and state elected officials invest in community-led alternatives to policing that would have prevented this senseless murder from happening in the first place — and take REAL action now to keep Black people safe.
Thank you for joining us in this fight.
Until Justice is Real,
Color Of Change’s Criminal Justice & Democracy Team
References
1. Christopher Schurr, Patrick Lyoya and the Grand Rapids police shooting: What we know. Detroit Free Press, 26 April 2022.
2. Officer’s body camera went dark during key moment of Patrick Lyoya’s death. PBS, 15 April 2022.
3. Patrick Lyoya shooting: What charges the Grand Rapids police officer could face. Fox 2 Detroit, 14 April 2022.
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