Teen's death during traffic stop angers people a year later
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One year later, feelings still are raw over the fatal shooting of a teenager by a police officer in Eaton County.
Hundreds of people attended a rally Saturday outside the state Capitol in support of 17-year-old Deven Guilford, who was shot seven times during a traffic stop. Many held signs that said, "He was just a kid" and "Thou shall not kill."
The Eaton County prosecutor declined to file charges against Sgt. Jonathan Frost of the sheriff's department. A lawsuit is pending against Frost and the county.
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Guilford was stopped for flashing his high beams and was dead within minutes.
The Rev. Larry Schrauger of Oneida Gospel Church in Grand Ledge tells the Lansing State Journal (http://on.lsj.com/1LmbPLz ) there's no resolution "to the hurt in people's souls."
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Information from: Lansing State Journal, http://www.lansingstatejournal.com