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Memphis disbands police unit after fatal beating as protests continue

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MEMPHIS, Tenn., (Reuters) - The specialize­d police unit that included at least some of the Memphis officers involved in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols was disbanded yesterday as more protests took place in U.S. cities a day after harrowing video of the attack was released.

In a statement, the police department said it was permanentl­y deactivati­ng the SCORPION unit after the police chief spoke with members of Nichols' family, community leaders and other officers.

Video recordings from police body-worn cameras and a camera mounted on a utility pole showed Nichols, a 29year-old Black man, repeatedly screaming "Mom!" as officers kicked, punched and struck him with a baton in his mother's neighborho­od after a Jan. 7 traffic stop. He was hospitaliz­ed and died of his injuries three days later.

Five officers involved in the beating, all Black, were charged on Thursday with murder, assault, kidnapping and other charges. All have been dismissed from the department.

Nichols' family and officials expressed outrage and sorrow but urged protesters to remain peaceful. That request was largely heeded on Friday when scattered protests broke out in Memphis - where marchers briefly blocked an interstate highway - and elsewhere.

Several cities saw renewed demonstrat­ions on Saturday. In Memphis, protesters chanting, "Whose streets? Our streets!" angrily catcalled a police car that was monitoring the march, with several making obscene gestures. Some cheered loudly when they learned of the disbandmen­t of SCORPION.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in New York's Washington Square Park before marching through downtown Manhattan, as columns of police officers walked alongside them.

Taken together, the four video clips released Friday showed police pummeling Nichols even though he appeared to pose no threat. The initial traffic stop was for reckless driving, though the police chief has said the cause for the stop has not been substantia­ted.

The SCORPION unit, short for the Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in our Neighborho­ods, had been formed in October 2021 to concentrat­e on crime hot spots. Critics say such specialize­d teams can be prone to abusive tactics.

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