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East Lansing’s City Council is delaying a vote on a resolution that would have designated it as a “Sanctuary City.” The measure emerged following a push from the Human Rights Commission.
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The East Lansing Police Department is working with an independent firm to hear from residents on what it could be doing better.
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East Lansing’s mayor and city manager are officially asking Attorney General Dana Nessel to drop charges against a man shot by East Lansing police in April.
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A man shot in a Meijer parking lot by East Lansing police officers in April has been charged with seven felony counts and one misdemeanor count.
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WKAR obtained the call, which officials have not previously shared with the public, through a Freedom of Information Act request.
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Michigan State Police is investigating the April 25th shooting which began with a call about a man with a gun walking into a Meijer grocery store in East Lansing.
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City officials played store security and body camera footage of a shooting that sent 20-year-old DeAnthony VanAtten to the hospital.
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Questions remain about a shooting at Meijer grocery store after East Lansing referred the incident to Michigan State Police for investigation.
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The city of East Lansing’s Independent Police Oversight Commission has now been meeting since November.The group is tasked with reviewing complaints against city police officers, among other duties.
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East Lansing must hand over a slew of records after settling lawsuit over public information requestAttorney Mike Nichols will get some of the records initially denied to him in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. That includes texts, photos and browser histories from one current and two former City Council members.