Oroville Mercury-Register

Tyre Nichols death spurs police review by Justice Department

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MEMPHIS, TENN. >> The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it will review the Memphis Police Department policies on use of force, de-escalation policies and specialize­d units in response to the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols during an arrest.

The review was requested by the city’s mayor and police chief, the department said. In a separate effort, it will examine the use of specialize­d units around the country and produce a guide for police chiefs and mayors on their use, according to the announceme­nt.

“In the wake of Tyre Nichols’s tragic death, the Justice Department has heard from police chiefs across the country who are assessing the use of specialize­d units and, where used, appropriat­e management, oversight and accountabi­lity for such units,” said Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta.

The U.S. Justice Department has previously opened a civil rights investigat­ion into Nichols’ death.

The city on Wednesday also plans to release about 20 hours of video and audio related to the arrest of the 29-year-old motorist who died Jan. 10, three days after his violent arrest. It will add to the already-public footage from police body cameras and a surveillan­ce camera that has given the world a detailed look at the police pummeling Nichols.

Officials have named six officers who have already been fired in the case, and five of them now face second-degree murder charges. Those five officers’ own body cameras recorded them beating Nichols, propping the badly injured Nichols in handcuffs against an unmarked police car, and then ignoring him as he struggled to stay upright. They have pleaded not guilty.

The six officers previously fired for their roles in Nichols’ arrest and beating were members of the Memphis police’s Scorpion unit, an anti-crime task force that residents have accused of violent tactics. Davis ini- tially defended the unit after Nichols’ death but later disbanded it. Officers who were part of the Scorpion unit but were not fired have been moved to other units, Davis has said.

 ?? CITY OF MEMPHIS VIA AP, FILE ?? Tyre Nichols lies on the ground during a brutal attack by police officers on Jan. 7 in Memphis, Tenn.
CITY OF MEMPHIS VIA AP, FILE Tyre Nichols lies on the ground during a brutal attack by police officers on Jan. 7 in Memphis, Tenn.

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