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Tyre Nichols Protest Crowds Flood NYC Streets, Hundreds Fill Washington Square Park
No arrests had been reported in connection with New York City protests over Tyre Nichols‘ deadly Memphis beating as of early Sunday, marking another night of what by accounts thus far suggest to be a peaceful series of demonstrations by a nation still trying to come to process the events they watched unfold on police bodycam footage. Protesters again flooded…
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More NYC Protests Planned in Wake of Memphis Police Beating Video Release
Law enforcement in New York, New Jersey and across the country are expecting a second day of large-scale public action Saturday as protests over 29-year-old Tyre Nichols’ death continue in the wake of the bodycam video release. New York City protests after the Memphis police footage went public Friday night disrupted traffic in the Grand Central Terminal area and saw…
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Memphis Body Cam Footage Shows Fatal Beating of Tyre Nichols
The Memphis Police Department released the video Friday. It includes police body cam footage and footage from a surveillance camera on a pole.
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Hundreds March in NYC Over Tyre Nichols Video; 3 Arrested
Protesters took to the streets of New York City — and the country — in the aftermath of the Memphis Police Department releasing body camera footage of officers repeatedly hitting and beating 29-year-old Tyre Nichols during a traffic stop earlier in January.
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Protests Across Nation After Release of Videos Showing Fatal Police Beating of Tyre Nichols
Protests broke out across the nation as video footage of the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by five Memphis police officers was released on Friday.
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Video of Tyre Nichols' Arrest to Be Released
As the recording of officers assaulting Tyre Nichols is set to be released tonight, cities are planning for the potential protests. Chris Glorioso reports.
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‘Failure of Human Decency': Adams, NYPD and Local Leaders React to Tyre Nichols Video
(Clips from the footage of Nichols’ arrest can be seen in the video above, which has been edited for time and profanities. Click here to see the full video released by police — Warning: It shows graphic violence that could be disturbing.) Law enforcement and public officials, including those with the Memphis police department, who have seen the Tyre Nichols…
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Eric Adams on Release of Memphis Police Video of Tyre Nichols
Mayor Eric Adams speaks on the former police officer in Memphis charged in the death of Tyre Nichols.
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FBI Director on Tyre Nichols Video: ‘I Was Appalled'
FBI Director Christopher Wray says he was “appalled” by what he saw when he watched the footage of five Memphis police officers beating 29-year-old Tyre Nichols.
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5 Officers Charged With Murder in Tyre Nichols' Death
Five former officers are being charged with kidnapping and second degree murder after their actions resulted with the death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols. Chris Glorioso reports.
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5 Memphis Cops Charged With Murder in Tyre Nichols Case as Video Release Looms
Five former Memphis police officers have been charged with second-degree murder and other crimes in the arrest and death of Tyre Nichols, a Black motorist who died three days after a confrontation with the officers during a traffic stop, records showed Thursday. Shelby County Sheriff’s Office online records show that Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills, Jr., Emmitt Martin...
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US Attorney Vows ‘Thorough' Probe Into Officers' Fatal Beating of Tyre Nichols
U.S. Attorney Kevin G. Ritz said his office is working with the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division to investigate the death of Tyre Nichols, a Black man who died after a violent arrest by Memphis police.
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Sheriff Responds to Video of Arkansas Officers Beating Detainee: ‘You've Got Bad Apples Everywhere'
Crawford County Sheriff Jimmy Damante responded Monday to video showing two county deputies and a Mulberry police officer beating a detained man and slamming his head into the cement in Arkansas.
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3 Arkansas Officers Suspended After Video Surfaces of Police Beating Man During Arrest
Three Arkansas law enforcement officers have been suspended following social media outrage over a video that seemingly shows two county deputies and a Mulberry officer striking a suspect under arrest.
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Biden Signs Executive Order Targeting Police Use-of-Force
Two years after George Floyd was murdered by a police officer, President Joe Biden signed an executive order requiring new use-of-force rules for federal law enforcement. “I don’t know any good cop that likes a bad cop. But many people … such accountability is all too rare.”
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Kaepernick Launching Initiative Offering Free Secondary Autopsies for ‘Police-Related' Deaths
Colin Kaepernick is launching an initiative through his Know Your Rights Camp that will offer free, secondary autopsies to family members of anyone whose death is “police-related.”