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Unarmed GVSU Student Shot During Drug Raid Arrested on Marijuana Charges

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According to police reports, on March 11 Grand Valley State University sophomore Derek Kopp sold an undercover police officer 3.3 grams of marijuana for $60. The police then raided Kopp's apartment, at which point Deputy Ryan Huizenga mistook Kopp shielding his eyes from a police flashlight for brandishing a weapon, and shot the unarmed Kopp in the chest. The bullet pierced Kopp's liver, broke a rib, and punctured one of Kopp's lungs.

Apparently, a bullet in the chest and time in the intensive care unit wasn't punishment enough for selling three grams of pot. This week, a Michigan judge issued an arrest warrant for Kopp on the charge of delivery of marijuana. He'll be arraigned on Monday.