Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom on Thursday, Jan. 23, said his officers would not be arresting people for immigration violations.
A 12-year-old girl has died after her mother allegedly set fire to their Grand Rapids home early Saturday morning.
Walter Coe moved to Grand Rapids in 1916 from Nashville and became the city's first Black police officer in 1922.
It happened around 10:25 p.m. on Madison Avenue SE near Washington St. SE according to the Grand Rapids Police Department. It’s not clear what let up to the assault or how many people are injured.
The City Manager asked Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom to address how the department handles people with undocumented status in our community. "The Grand Rapids Police Department is not in ...
It happened around 6:30 p.m. in the area of Pearl Street NW and Scribner Avenue NW, according to the Grand Rapids Police Department. GRPD said that a vehicle exiting from northbound US-131 hit a ...
Commits to preventing the Grand Rapids Police Department from cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials and any law enforcement agency that seek to arrest, detain and deport u ...
The oldest has since passed away, according to the Grand Rapids Police Department. She has been identified as Shamiya Stewart. The 12-year-old suffered smoke inhalation and burns from the fire ...
“This is a shockingly cruel, unimaginable crime committed by a mom against her three kids,” Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said. The child died Monday night, two days after the fire ...