Crime Five Memphis Police Department Officers fired after Tyre Nichols investigation - Trust me you want to see this development on the case that's purported to be worse than George Floyd

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UPDATE: Memphis Police announced the five MPD officers involved in the arrest of Tyre Nichols have been fired. The following officers have been terminated: Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr., and Justin Smith.

Memphis Police posted this statement to Twitter as well as Facebook and provided the following photos.

“The Memphis Police Department has conclude its administrative investigation into the tragic death of Mr. Tyre Nichols. After a thorough review of the circumstances surrounding this incident, we have determined that five (5) MPD officers violated multiple department policies, including excessive use of force, duty to intervene, and duty to render aid.

Earlier today, each officer charged was terminated from the Memphis Police Department. The Memphis Police Department is committed to protecting and defending the rights of every citizen in our city. The egregious nature of this incident is not a reflection of the good work that our officers perform, with integrity, every day.” – Chief Cerelyn “CJ” Davis, Memphis Police.

Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy provided the following statement:

“We understand there are many questions from the public surrounding the Tyre Nichols case. Additionally, we’re aware of the reasonable requests to release video, which we are committed to doing as swiftly as possible.

But, we must reemphasize the law places limits on such video release, and that we have to make sure we do so without compromising our ability to arrive at justice in this case.

Those who know me know I don’t take situations like this lightly and that I believe firmly in transparency. I ask for your patience as we gather all necessary information so that we don’t compromise the investigation or any possible future prosecution.”


MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The death of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Memphis man, after a traffic stop turned into a confrontation with Memphis Police this month has brought national scrutiny to the department and the city.

Here’s what we know about the case right now:​

  • On Jan. 7, MPD says officers stopped Tyre Nichols for “reckless driving” near Raines and Ross Road in Hickory Hill. Police say as they approached him, a “confrontation” occurred, and he took off running. After a pursuit, officers claim another “confrontation” occurred before taking Nichols into custody.
  • Family says the second confrontation happened on Castlegate Lane, just yards from where he lived and under a SkyCop camera.
  • Police say Nichols then complained of “shortness of breath” and was taken to St. Francis Hospital in critical condition.
  • Nichols’ family says the incident made him go into cardiac arrest, left him with a broken neck and he suffered from other medical issues.
  • On Jan. 10, he died in the hospital.
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Who is Tyre Nichols?

  • He is 29 years old. His family says he’s 6’4”, 145-150 lbs.
  • He leaves behind a 4-year-old son.
  • Family says he’s never been in trouble.
  • He liked to take pictures and loved to skateboard. Friends wore “Skate in Peace” shirts to his memorial.
  • He was “infectious,” family said. The type of guy that “everywhere he went, he left an impact.” They say he had a “pure soul” and loved helping people.
  • He worked at FedEx. The company released a statement and said, “We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our team member.”

Who is investigating?

  • Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy immediately asked the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to conduct an independent investigation into the use of force by Memphis police officers.
  • On Jan. 9, his office sent an email stating they plan “to publish the redacted results on the SCDAG website when the findings are complete.”
  • On Jan. 15, Police Chief C.J. Davis and Mayor Jim Strickland released a joint statement stating the officers involved in the incident have been served notice of “impending administrative action.” Davis also stated she reviewed “various sources of information involving this incident.”
  • On Jan. 16, Nichols’ family retained civil rights attorney Ben Crump. He stated, “all of the available information tells us that this was the tragic and preventable death of a young man deeply beloved by his family and community.” He added, “nobody should die from a simple traffic stop,” and the footage is the “only way to discern the true narrative.”
  • On Jan. 17, the city issued a statement saying the video would be released publicly after the completion of the internal investigation into the actions of the officers and after Nichols’ family has had the opportunity to review it privately. They have not said what type of video from the incident exists, but that they are arranging to meet with Nichols’ family next week.
  • On Jan. 18, United States Attorney Kevin G. Ritz announced the U.S. Attorney’s Office in coordination with the FBI and the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation into the death of Tyre Nichols.

Internal review

  • The city says before it can discipline or terminate an employee, they must go through a required procedural process.
  • Internal Affairs investigates “all complaints lodged against police personnel.”
  • Memphis police said it’s working “quickly and appropriately” to go through the administrative disciplinary and investigative process. They expect the process to wrap up this week.
  • Memphis police haven’t released the names of the officers or said how many officers are involved.
  • Internal Affairs has gone back to the scene since the incident.
  • Keep in mind, employees can appeal any decision made with the Civil Service Commission.
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was this dude a methhead or something. according to this, he was very underweight.
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He was also working at fedex. Unless he was a temp he was getting enough money to feed himself. Dude had either mental problems or the weirdest physiology (though in hindsight that just makes him an average memphian.)
 
How is the US going to afford riots with the debt ceiling being reached and Ukraine pleading for tanks while we are absolutely broke. Will the Biden Administration watch the country burn again in a Nero Like manner or will he actually deploy the National Guard to Quell riots? It’s going to get wild this next week if the news decides to handle this story like they did with George Floyd. Time will tell and I pray for a nothing burger. God bless this country we need it.
 
On Jan. 7, MPD says officers stopped Tyre Nichols for “reckless driving” near Raines and Ross Road in Hickory Hill. Police say as they approached him, a “confrontation” occurred, and he took off running. After a pursuit, officers claim another “confrontation” occurred before taking Nichols into custody.
Was the confrontation perhaps him refusing to take a field sobriety test or observably under the influence of something leading to an attempted arrest?

We are likely never going to know what really happened here as I believe any video released is going to be severely edited. They will heap it all on the cops and do everything they can to keep the natives from becoming restless.

If you resist or attempt to flee from the police you are just fucking yourself. You cannot outrun a radio and you are going to seriously piss some guys off.
 
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If anything, this confirms that Black people in America harm their own.
As if that needed any more confirmation.
What matters is if whoever's holding Antifa's leash wants to burn cities again.
Not in Memphis. I'd go as far as to say, not anywhere in the Southeastern United States. But again, I'd be real surprised if anything happened in Memphis. You get beaten to death when the cops pull you over. Just imagine what they'd do to you for rioting.

I'm also in agreement with the people here who are saying that this will be forgotten relatively quickly by the public and the media. Especially the public. Niggers never seem to get very upset when it's black on black. The law enforcement angle gives it an unusual perspective, but still... black on black.

Though we could see the media lie by omission and never mention that the officers are black, and constantly compare this incident to other occurrences where the officers were White. And of course they'll bring up White supremacy despite this situation having nothing to do with it, all to obfuscate the fact that this was a black on black incident. The media has done this before and will surely try it again. It worked, for the most part, due to the media's coverage of the Rittenhouse trial, where uninformed people thought he shot a couple niggers since it happened at a blm riot.

A blm riot in Wisconsin should have tipped off the fact that everyone involved was Caucasian, but the general public is retarded most of the time.

I must say, however, that the stories I read involving Wisconsin, but especially the videos I see from there (Code Blue Cam police videos on YouTube in particular) , despite the state being roughly 87% White and having nearly as many native American and Asian residents as they do blacks, who make up around 6% of the population, their Whites are some of the trashiest in the United States (and probably Canada too).

Seriously, they're all wiggers. They're not intelligent at all, which becomes clearly evident as soon as they open their mouths. They curse, threaten, yell, and spit at their police (who are some of the most professional, patient, and gentle coppers in America) every time they get arrested due to their immense and never-ending stupidity.

Oh, and they'll threaten the police while in a crowd or in front of their friends, but once they're in the police car, they'll cry the entire way to jail.

Pretty much all of them are strung out on every drug imaginable, and they give up way too much information to the officers arresting them, despite not even being asked.

It's really no surprise that so many of these hayseed fuck-faces simped for blm and rioted like good little lackeys. They act just like niggers and they were all pretty much "fuck da police bro!" wiggers in the first place, who do what they're told.
was this dude a methhead or something. according to this, he was very underweight.
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He certainly could be a meth user. It would help explain why an everyday traffic stop quickly escalated into a deadly beatdown. He might've spazzed out like meth users are prone to do.
 
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