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Memphis disbands police unit after fatal beating video

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Memphis, US - The US city of Memphis on Saturday disbanded the special police unit whose officers fatally beat a young Black man, after graphic video of the assault sparked widespread shock and outrage.

The video, which shows five officers repeatedly kicking and punching 29-year-old Tyre Nichols as he moans and calls out for his mother, triggered calls for police reform.

The southern US city on Saturday announced it had deactivate­d the officers’ special unit, known as Scorpion, which was launched in 2021 to reduce illegal activity by assigning more police to high-crime areas.

The Memphis Police Department said in a statement it was ‘in the best interest of all to permanentl­y deactivate the SCORPION Unit’, which stands for Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighbourh­oods.

“The officers currently assigned to the unit agree unreserved­ly with this next step,” the department added.

Several dozen demonstrat­ors called for police reform on Saturday afternoon as they gathered in the chilly rain in front of city hall shouting ‘ No justice, no peace!’ and carrying signs with slogans such as ‘Justice for Tyre Nichols’.

At one point, a police car ended up surrounded by a group of protesters, who directed their angry chants at the vehicle.

Memphis City Council mem

ber JB Smiley Jr addressed the crowd’s demands, speaking to protesters in the rain. “Memphis has an opportunit­y to set the standard on how to respond to actions like this,” he told them.

‘Beat to a pulp’

The five Memphis officers, who

are all Black, were charged with second-degree murder in the beating of Nichols, who died in hospital on January 10 three days after being stopped on suspicion of reckless driving.

The lengthy video footage from police body cameras released on Friday evening shows

the group of officers detaining Nichols, attempting to take him down using a Taser, then giving chase as he evades them.

Subsequent segments - the footage runs about an hour in total, and is audio-only in parts - show Nichols calling for his mother, and groaning as officers repeatedly assault him.

“They had beat him to a pulp,” Nichols’s mother Rowvaughn Wells told CNN on Friday. “He had bruises all over. His head was swollen like a watermelon. His neck was bursting because of the swelling.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Protesters march during a rally against the fatal police assault of Tyre Nichols, in Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday
(AFP) Protesters march during a rally against the fatal police assault of Tyre Nichols, in Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday

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