Patrick Lyoya's family files lawsuit against former officer, city of Grand Rapids
The lawsuit filed by the family of Patrick Lyoya accuses the city of Grand Rapids and former officer Christopher Schurr of violating Lyoya's civil rights and gross negligence. CNBC's Perry Russom describes the details of the civil lawsuit and what the lawyers of Lyoya's family had to say.
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