The death of Tyre Nichols has sparked outrage across the country and has put a magnifying glass on police violence.
On Tuesday, the first police report in the case was released, which does not match the video of the deadly beating. The report claims that Nichols resisted arrest and officers used necessary force to subdue him. However, the video shows officers using excessive force and not following proper protocols.
In response to the video, two more Memphis officers were relieved of duty. The video has also highlighted the horror of internalized racism, as the officers can be heard using racial slurs during the altercation. All the officers were African American and were assaulting an African American Suspect.
The death of Tyre Nichols has sparked protests across Memphis, with many citizens calling for an end to police brutality. One protester, holding a sign that said “Memphis won’t burn,” said they want to see real change, not just a call to violence.
The video of Tyre Nichols’ death has exposed how police can abuse their power and has sparked a national conversation about police violence. It remains to be seen what the outcome of this case will be, but one thing is for sure: the death of Tyre Nichols will not be forgotten.








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