The Oklahoman

Trump says beating of Nichols ‘never should have happened’

Ex-president began 2024 campaign over the weekend

- Meg Kinnard and Michelle L. Price

“The tape was perhaps not totally conclusive but ... it was vicious and violent and hard to believe – over a traffic violation.” Donald Trump

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said the footage of the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols by five Memphis police officers is “horrible” and that the attack “should never have happened.”

“I thought it was terrible. He was in such trouble. He was just being pummeled. Now that should never have happened,” Trump said in an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday, a day after authoritie­s released footage of the attack on the 29-yearold Black man after a traffic stop. Nichols died three days later.

The comments were notable for Trump, who is running for the White House again and has a history of encouragin­g rough treatment of people in police custody. He was president during the racial justice protests that emerged in the summer of 2020 following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s. At the time, he signed an executive order encouragin­g better police practices but has been criticized by some for failing to acknowledg­e what they consider racial bias in policing.

Trump ultimately centered his 2020 reelection bid around a “law and order” message that emphasized support for law enforcemen­t.

The newly released violent video in Memphis shows police holding down and beating Nichols for three minutes with their fists, boots and batons. The footage shows police screaming profanitie­s at him while Nichols screams for his mother. Trump said Nichols calling out for his mother was “a very sad moment.”

“That was really the point that got me the most, to be honest with you,” he said.

Trump did not address the video in his campaign speeches in New Hampshire or South Carolina, the first stops of his 2024 presidenti­al campaign.

The five former Memphis Police Department officers, who also are Black, have been fired and charged with murder and other crimes.

The legal team for Nichols’ family has likened it to the 1991 police beating of Los Angeles motorist Rodney King.

Trump said Memphis Police were taking a “strong step” by disbanding the police unit involved in the attack, which was created to target violent offenders in areas beset by high crime.

“Look, the tape was perhaps not totally conclusive but, to me, it was pretty conclusive and it was vicious and violent and hard to believe – over a traffic violation,” he said.

The beating renewed questions about the how fatal encounters with law enforcemen­t continue after repeated calls for change and a reckoning after Floyd’s murder. Trump condemned the killing at the time but also blasted protests that were largely peaceful, though marred by violence.

Trump tweeted about “thugs” in the Minneapoli­s protests and warned, “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Twitter flagged the message as glorifying violence and Trump tried to walk back the comments.

When several thousand people demonstrat­ed at Lafayette Park across from the White House, U.S. Park Police forcefully dispersed them before Trump walked across the park for a photo-op near near St. John’s Church, where he stood before cameras holding a Bible.

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