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5 Memphis police officers have been charged with murder in Tyre Nichols' death.


A black man allegedly dies after 5 police officers beat him for three minutes.

Should be interesting to see how this plays out. Al Sharpton has already weighed in.

https://www.insider.com/tyre-nichols-beating-death-memphis-police-officers-charged-murder-2023-1

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They'e going to prison. They were fired very fast which sounds like the police dept. knows there was wrongdoing.

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I agree. How do you think the public will react, being that all the officers are black?

P.S. I don't think their penalties/sentences should be any greater or lesser than if they were white.

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The police chief said there was no reason to stop his car, the officers were the sole aggressors and they acted together, the beating was brutal as he called out for his mother.

His mother said that he weighed only 150 lbs because of Crohn's disease.

What happened sounds vile. I can see a very long sentence for them since it appears he was basically minding his own business when these officers decided to brutalize him.

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So the police chief is now the jury? Or does this press cause the trial to have to be moved to another town to get a fair trial?

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She reviewed the video which contradicted the police officers' version.

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The footage shared by the Memphis Police Department shows disturbing and graphic conduct that the city’s top police official has previously called “heinous, reckless and inhumane.”

Lawyers for Nichols’ family, who were given a private viewing earlier this week, have compared the video to the 1991 beating of Rodney King by police officers in Los Angeles.

One of the lawyers, Antonio Romanucci, described it as an “unadulterated, unabashed, nonstop beating.”


I watched about 40 seconds and had to turn it off. What they did was pure evil.

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Pure hysterics, you're so transparent.

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If he were armed like Kyle Rittenhouse then he would still be alive and those murderous thugs would be off the streets for good.

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You watch too much TV.

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I hardly watch any. All that's reported these days in America is the decline of society under Biden.

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You watch too much Fox.

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By the way, why isn't this all over the news?!?!

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I was about to post that it was probably because it was indefensible and couldn't stoke any racism towards white people.

Then I clicked the link...













Oh.

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It is.

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ya boi chili is a lil slow on the uptake

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This post was made before the footage was released. It wasn't all over the news before the footage was released. Now that the footage has been released of course it's all over the news.

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I think I'll wait for the body cam footage and to see if there is a rap sheet a mile long. I've seen this play out exactly the same way 900 other times, so forgive me if I think the police didn't just go ape shit on this guy.

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Yeah, I'm reserving judgement too but supposedly the video shows an epic beat down. We'll see.

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That's what we are told every time, and they wait until the narrative has been set before they release portions of the video, and then at trial the entire thing is released but by then there is another outrage event.

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Ok. You can go ahead and delete this now.

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Nope I'm leaving it up.

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It doesn't matter if he had a rap sheet a mile long. It was inhuman what was done to him

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I'm not sure he does have a rap sheet but if he did it would give perspective as to why he was trying to get away when he's just looking at a fine for driving erratically.

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Yeah, it's weird. Some outlets are saying that he has no rap sheet and others are saying that they just don't know yet if he has a rap sheet or not. And if he does have a clean record, that's what makes it so odd why he would resist the way he was. Maybe it'll come out that he's autistic or something and doesn't understand social cues the way normal people do. But I would think that if he was autistic or had some kind of lower mentality that that would have already probably been mentioned, especially by his family.

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The trial clears then so they can be rehired with back pay given them. A union thing.

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Still waiting for the blm protests. Should be free TV's for everyone.

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already happening. Protests are live on YouTube

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Non-compliant and not doing what he's told and resisting. What a surprise. I wonder why they're not showing the dash cam footage of what happened for him to have gotten pulled over to begin with?? The footage that they're showing now picks up right when they're pulling him out of the car. Cops don't usually pull people out of the car that way unless they've been acting a fool, e.g., not pulling over when they're told, driving like a crazy fool and almost hitting things, stuff of that nature. The pre-footage release narrative is that it was a sick vicious beatdown a la Rodney King. This is definitely nowhere near as bad as Rodney King. He was being beaten incessantly by billy clubs. The two negative things that I see are an excessive use of pepper spray, and then that one cop kicking him in the face. Those are the two things that probably led to his demise. We'll see if he had any kind of drugs in his system that may have exacerbated that eventually I guess. Why is it so hard for people to just do what they're told? If you're told to get down, then get down. If you're told to lay on your stomach, then lay on your stomach. If you're told to put your hands behind your back, then put your hands behind your back. Why fight that when you know that you're just going to make it worse? Why get up and try to run when all they're trying to do is get you to lay down on your stomach so that they can handcuff you? Five cops should have been able to subdue him. But because of the way things are now, they can't use the tactics they were using in the past. Like putting their knees down on his back, things of that nature. So they go directly to the pepper spray instead. It looked like that they didn't want to really touch him to try to subdue him with those certain tactics that are a no no these days. So they used excessive pepper spray. They should have used the taser gun. I only saw them try to use it once when he got up and ran away. Pepper spray is not the best option because everybody in the vicinity gets that pepper spray in their faces, eyes, nose, and mouths. I know I've used pepper spray before and I felt it and was coughing and wheezing and all that jazz. My opinion is that they put out the narrative that it was a horrendous beat down and fired the cops almost immediately in order to try to dissuade rioting. A preemptive strike, if you will. I would think if there's going to be charges the one that kicked him in the face is the one that really deserves the harshest charges because that you just don't do. And charges for the excessive pepper spray.

EDITED TO ADD: Man, some of these channels are fucked up. I just saw another version where they showed more on a different show and there was a whole hell of a lot more beating involved in what I just saw compared to what I commented about above. Yeah it was brutal. Although why these are the channels don't show it all is fucked up.

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Good analysis. It's an unfortunate situation that could have been avoided with compliance by the young man. It would be helpful to see video from before the initial interaction. He ran from the cops so I wonder if he was going to fail a sobriety test. Did they get a chance to test him for drugs? Anyone driving under the influence is a threat to society.

I would only support a murder charge against a cop if it was obvious that the cop was trying to kill the person resisting arrest. Being a patrol cop is a difficult job and recruitment/retention will plummet if cops are regularly sent to prison for roughing up a criminal, junkie or lunatic. It doesn't look like there is evidence to convict all of the cops of murder. An excessive force charge would be appropriate for the cop or cops who were slugging him after he had been restrained. Memphis did a crappy job of releasing video since we don't have a complete picture of how it all went down. One or more of the cops in the second encounter mentioned that the young man tried to grab his gun and that would have justified the use of additional force.

https://www.tmz.com/2023/01/27/tyre-nichols-police-body-cam-footage-video-memphis-arrest-cop/

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This one shows the street camera video all the way up until the ambulance gets there. Before it came, the 2 medical personnel were just standing around chit chatting with their thumbs up their asses for the longest time before they finally decided to do something for him. That's why they also got fired.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3qMJNStpK4

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He had to have been on drugs, why else fight something that is inevitable? Unless he was trying to get on video for a pay day. In which case I would suggest choosing a scenario where the cops look like the ones that arrested Floyd, because those cops aren't going to beat you to death. Resisting arrest with 5 cops that are all 50 pounds heavier than you is a bad decision.

Pepper spray did look like it got all over the cops as well, pissing them off even more. Plus who knows how getting continuously drowned in pepper spray affected the perp.

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A rational person would know not to wrestle with five people. The cops stopped him because he was driving erratically. I would consider this guy a criminal if he was driving under the influence. Why else would he run from the cops? If the toxicology reports show that he was on drugs, I don't have any sympathy for him. It is suspicious that his final struggle occurred in direct view of the street camera BUT street cameras could provide complete coverage in a high-crime area. Another possibility was that he wanted a big settlement from the city for his family.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11685983/How-Tyre-Nichols-beaten-death-FIVE-MINUTES.html

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Exactly and remember how no one had any sympathy for Anne Heche when she died because she might have been drinking or on drugs? She didn't hit anyone but everyone was saying she got what she deserved because she put others in harms way by driving impaired. A complete double standard when a poc does the exact same thing.

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I wonder how long it's going to take for the dash cam footage to come out? Will it come out before the trial or during the trial?

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There should be more bodycam footage from the second encounter since that's when things got ugly. Nichols sounded coherent during the first encounter with cops but he was out of it during the second encounter. That could have been from the taser, the hits to the head or he may have swallowed the drugs that he was possibly carrying. It would have been better to see the complete bodycam footage of the second encounter since the street cam did not provide sound. Dash cam video might show Nichols' reckless driving since they hopefully pulled him over for a reason.

Some posters and commentators are saying that Nichols was pulled over for no reason and that would be a problem.

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Some posters and commentators are saying that Nichols was pulled over for no reason and that would be a problem.

That's because that's what the media is saying. And then in the same breath they'll say "but we haven't seen any footage of him getting pulled over", just to cover their asses. I think the media is being told to lay it on thick so as to do everything possible to try to stop riots from happening. I've seen not one of them say he was resisting arrest even though it's clear as crystal that he was resisting arrest. Don't resist arrest. Shut up and take it like a man. You got drugs on you? Tough. You're drunk? Tough. You got a warrant? Tough. You got a weapon in the vehicle? Tough. Take your L and just be done with it. Don't get yourself embarrassed and hurt. And especially don't put yourself in a situation where you might get psycho cops on your case.

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I think most of these people wrestling with cops are on drugs since a sober person would realize that there is no way a person can overpower two or more cops. Chris Rock's skit below was sort of a joke when it was released but I almost think they should show this in class to students.

https://youtu.be/OEvMc-K8XHY * Chris Rock skit on cops *

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Did you watch the bidycam video? At the beginning shows before he ran. He's lying on the ground, with one cop holding one arm and another holding his other arm. The police are screaming at him to get on the ground she he is responding "I'm on the ground!" They keep screaming to get on the ground. One cop keeps yelling, "GIVE ME YOUR HANDS," while they are holding his arms. He keeps yelling it.

He was complying at this point and it wasn't going well.

You know that black men have been killed by police even when they comply. He knew that, too. Orlando Castille told the cop he had a legal gun and was told to get it and when he did he was shot to death.

How can you blame him for trying to get away???

And by saying the police beat him to death because he made them run after him you are claiming it was an act of rage by the police. That is murder.

https://youtu.be/XFKUYdm2HBg

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No, he was not complying. He was resisting. Everyone knows that police want you flat on your stomach with your hands behind your back. Not once did he willingly lay flat and willingly put his arms behind his back. He struggled against it the entire time. Like most of the "I didn't do anything" crowd does.

And by saying the police beat him to death because he made them run after him you are claiming it was an act of rage by the police. That is murder.

Who said that LMAO??

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"Everyone knows the police want you to lie flat on your stomach."

Was this past of the curriculum where you went to school???
The cop was yelling, "hey on the ground," not "LIE ON YOUR STOMACH"

And how can someone lie on their stomach when two big ass men are holding your arms?

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Dude, just stop. Some repeatedly said get on the ground, some repeatedly said lay down, and get on your stomach was also said. Go somewhere else with your fake bullshit okay because I ain't the one. Go play your fake internet game with someone else. 🥱🥱🥱🥱

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You are saying that the police were all yelling different things at him. Who was he supposed to listen to?

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https://i.ibb.co/3s70L0Z/ezgif-5-d11aaaf84c.gif

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Ok, I don't discuss adult things with immature children. Bye.

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"Footage from a pole-mounted surveillance camera showed officers striking Nichols at least nine times ("without visible provocation", according to CNN) an officer using his leg to push Nichols hard to the ground. The officers pulled Nichols up by his shoulders and kicked him twice in the face, pulled him into a sitting position and struck his back with a baton, then brought him to a kneeling position and stuck him again. After that, officers pulled Nichols to a standing position and restrained his hands; during this time, Nichols was repeatedly punched in the face by officers, and eventually he fell to a kneeling position. Within the next minute, Nichols was kicked by an officer. The footage shows at least five punches to Nichols's face. During the beating, Nichols repeatedly called for his mother and "[did] not appear to ever strike back", reported The New York Times.

By 8:37 p.m., Nichols was handcuffed and limp; officers propped him against the side of a police car. After Nichols was on the ground, one officer said: "I was hitting him with straight haymakers, dog", while another said: "I jumped in, started rocking him."

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