Who Is Patrick Lyoya? Criminal Records And Death Cause

Patrick Lyoya was a 26-year-old young man fatally shot by Grand Rapids Police Department(GRPD). According to the police report, Patrick Lyoya was pulled over by police near Griggs Street SE and Nelson Avenue at a traffic stop.

Being fatally shot for an alleged unregistered license plate in Grand Rapids was that Lyoya ran from officers after learning that he would be arrested.

 

 

Later, Patrick’s parents have instead reported that Patrick was experiencing issues with his vehicle and had already been parked on the side of the road.

Therefore, the videos of this incident have also been out on the net where he seems confused in the video with his vehicle and had already parked on the side of the road.

It was his mistake that instead of accepting the fact, he tried to run from the police officer and made them attempt this decision of gunshot.

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Patrick Lyoya Criminal Record

Following the shooting, the Michigan State Police (MSP) opened a detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding Patric Lyoya’s death and criminal record as well.

Lyoya’s family and their interpreter Pastor Israel Siku were later shown in the incident footage at an MSP office and reported that Patrick was killed “execution-style.”

 

 

Patrick was on the floor, the cop as he lays on him, pulled up the gun, and shot him in the head and back up where Patrick did not move.

Furthermore, his family of Patrick demanded the immediate public release of footage related to the incident in an open autopsy.

Patrick Lyoya Death Cause Details

As already mentioned, Patrick Lyoya was shot to death by a police officer for an alleged unregistered license plate in Grand Rapids. Lyoya ran from an officer during the time.

 

 

After the situation led to the worse phase when a police officer fatally shot him, according to GRPD Police Chief Eric Winstroom, “There was a lengthy struggle, I’m told it was over a minute and a half or two minutes of fighting.”