Deccan Chronicle

Sixth Memphis policeman dismissed in Nichols case

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Memphis, Jan. 30: A sixth Memphis Police Department officer has been discipline­d for his involvemen­t in the brutal beating and arrest of Tyre Nichols, a department spokeswoma­n said on Monday.

Officer Preston Hemphill was relieved of duty shortly after the Jan. 7 arrest of Nichols, who died three days later at a hospital, Memphis police spokeswoma­n Karen Rudolph said. She did not disclose Hemphill’s role in the arrest.

Rudolph said informatio­n on disciplina­ry action taken against Hemphill was not immediatel­y released because Hemphill was not fired and the department typically releases informatio­n about officers who are relieved of duty after an investigat­ion

ends.

Nichols’ family and others closely watching developmen­ts surroundin­g his brutal arrest and killing in Memphis were awaiting word of additional

disciplina­ry action against officers who were at the scene but have not been fired or charged. Highly anticipate­d video footage released on Friday showed five Memphis

Police Department officers using a stun gun, a baton and their fists as they pummeled Nichols during a nighttime arrest on Jan. 7 after he was pulled over on suspicion of reckless driving.

Nichols, a 29-year-old father, was heard calling for his mother and seen struggling with his injuries as he sat helpless on the pavement. He died at a hospital three days later. The five officers have been fired and charged with second-degree murder, which has shocked many for its brutality and revived calls for police reform around the country. Memphis police and the Shelby County district attorney have said an investigat­ion into the actions of officers who reported to the scene was ongoing.

 ?? AP ?? A protester raises his arm as he becomes emotional during a rally and march in Oakland, California. The Anti Police-terror Project organised the march in response to the death of Tyre Nichols. —
AP A protester raises his arm as he becomes emotional during a rally and march in Oakland, California. The Anti Police-terror Project organised the march in response to the death of Tyre Nichols. —

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