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A jury is deliberating whether a former Michigan police officer, Christopher Schurr, should be convicted of second-degree murder for shooting and killing Patrick Lyoya, a Congolese immigrant, during a traffic stop in 2022. Prosecutors argue that Schurr was not in danger at the time and that Lyoya had control of Schurr's Taser, while defense attorneys claim Lyoya was attempting to harm Schurr.
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