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I would like to know why this “article” wasn’t representative of the facts involved in the case. Your headline does an injustice to the officers involved in this case. Your reporter apparently takes the easy route in “reporting” and does not investigate.
This case was investigated by a panel, which concluded it was a justifiable use of force. The Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office concluded it was a justifiable use of force. The prosecutor at that time was Stuart J. Dunnings III, a black man. The Chief of Police at LPD, Chief Robert Johnson, also a black man said and was eventually supported by the findings of the prosecutor and the panel, it was a justifiable use of force and stood by his officers.
Was this in your article? No, because you are pandering to emotions and neglecting a real reporters and a real and worthy newspapers obligation, to report facts.
Mr. McKinstry, like all of us made choices the night he died. Obviously, he could have made some better choices and no one needed to be harmed.
It would be nice to see some quality reporting from the City Pulse, but I am not going to hold my breath.
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