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East Lansing Police Release Body Camera Video After Fatal Shooting of MSU Student Isaiah Kirby
East Lansing Police released body camera footage showing the timeline of the April 15 officer-involved shooting that killed MSU student Isaiah Kirby after he allegedly stabbed attorney Douglas Mielock.
4d ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - police
Retired Michigan State Police Expert Analyzes East Lansing Shooting Video After Isaiah Kirby Fatal Shooting
A retired Michigan State Police detective analyzed body camera footage released Friday showing the fatal shooting of MSU student Isaiah Kirby. Lewis Langham, who spent 25 years with the agency, offered expert commentary on the video that shows officers responding to a stabbing that injured local attorney Douglas Mielock.
3d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - elections
East Lansing Police Release Body Cam Video After Fatal Shooting of MSU Student Isaiah Kirby
East Lansing Police released body camera video of the fatal shooting of MSU student Isaiah Kirby, showing officers firing multiple rounds at the 21-year-old after he ran toward them and attempted to drop a knife. The Michigan State Police are continuing to investigate the use of force by the four officers involved.
4d ago·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
Traverse City Woman Charged With Hiding Stolen Wine in Body Cavity
A 48-year-old Traverse City woman faces charges of retail fraud and smuggling after police found a bottle of stolen Chardonnay hidden in her body cavity following a store arrest.
May 12, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
Body Found Partially Submerged in Saginaw River Near Crow Island State Game Area
A 50-year-old Bay City man was found dead in the Saginaw River near Crow Island State Game Area. The Saginaw County Sheriff's Office said foul play is not believed to be a factor.
5d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source - police
Family Releases Graphic Photos After Officer-Involved Shooting of East Lansing Senior
The family of Isaiah Kirby released graphic photographs of his body to highlight what they describe as the devastating impact of the officer-involved shooting. Attorney Teresa Caine Bingman said the family was shown a highly edited presentation by the East Lansing Police Department rather than full body camera footage.
6d ago·Michigan Capitol·1 source
