Filming took place on April 4 at Grand Rapids. At the time, Grand Rapids police said Lioya tried to escape from an officer because she was worried he might be arrested, which led to a “long-running” brawl in which Liola was shot and killed. The officer’s name has not been released. In a statement Tuesday, Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said the department would release several video sources Wednesday. during a live press conference at 3 p.m. – we will have a live broadcast of the event in the video player above or live on your TV using Local 4+ (🚨🚨 A note for live viewers: The video from the police will contain graphic images resulting in loss of life, as well as graphic language. The discretion of the viewer is recommended🚨🚨) one D “Before the public release of the videos taken from the camera worn on the body, the car camera, a mobile phone and a home surveillance system, I will hold a press conference to give additional context to the material, to inform and explain to continuous steps in the research process “, Winstrom explained. “Video disclosure will ensure that the integrity of the investigation, in the interests of justice and accountability, is protected,” Winstrom added. Michigan police and the Kent County Attorney’s Office are investigating the incident, but no decision is expected on possible charges this week. Kent County Medical Examiner Dr. Stephen Cohle said he completed the autopsy on the day of Lyoya’s death, but the toxicological results have not been made public. He said the full report would not be released until state police completed the investigation. one D Protests over the shooting erupted around Grand Rapids last week, with religious leaders calling for peace and justice before the video was released. Copyright 2022 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit – All rights reserved.