Grand Rapids city leaders received a review Tuesday of 12 officer-involved shootings that occurred over the past five years, a presentation prompted by the February death of Da’Quain Johnson.
Johnson was shot and killed by police during a struggle. Grand Rapids Interim Police Chief Joe Trigg said he could not comment on Johnson’s case or the high-profile case of Patrick Lyoya because they are still being litigated.
The review, which dates back to 2022, summarized key facts from the incidents, including time and location, whether the individual involved was known to have a weapon, the number of officers present, and the use of de-escalation and less-lethal force…