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Tyre Nichols: Memphis releases deadly police beating videos

The distressing footage showing US police officers beating a Black man emerged a day after they were charged with murder

Tyre Nichols: Memphis releases deadly police beating videos
Tyre Nichols: Memphis releases deadly police beating videos 

Authorities in the US city of Memphis released graphic video footage on Friday of the deadly beating of Tyre Nichols by police officers.

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Nichols, a 29-year-old Black motorist and father, succumbed to his injuries and died three days after his encounter with police at a traffic stop earlier this month.

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A day before the release of the footage, five former police officers — who had been fired a week ago — were charged with murder over Nichols' death.

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What did the recordings show?

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The footage, mostly from officers' body cameras, shows police savagely beating Nichols while screaming profanities at him.

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Describing the footage to broadcaster CNN, Memphis police chief Cerelyn Davis said, "You are going to see acts that defy humanity."

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In one video, officers are seen shouting and dragging Nichols from his car at a traffic stop. He can be heard yelling, "I didn't do anything."

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The officers then force him into the ground. An officer yells: "Put your hands behind your back before I break your (expletive)." An officer yells moments later, "Put your hands behind your back before I break them."

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"You guys are really doing a lot right now," Nichols says loudly to the officers. "I'm just trying to go home."

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"Stop, I'm not doing anything," he yells moments later before he breaks free and sprints away down the road. An officer apparently fires a Taser at him.

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Another video shows the officers catching up with Nichols. One officer pepper sprays him. Pinned on the ground, Nichols is seen being punched, kicked and beaten.

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While struggling with the officers, Nichols repeatedly screamed: "Mom! Mom!" His mother has said Nichols was only about 80 yards (73 meters) from home.

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District Attorney Steve Mulroy, who sought the officers' indictment, said earlier that they had pulled Nichols over for reckless driving.

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Biden 'outraged' by violence

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US President Joe Biden said he was "outraged and deeply pained" by the footage, adding that it "will leave people justifiably outraged."

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Speaking at the White House, Biden said he spoke with Nichols' mother earlier on Friday and called for protests to remain peaceful.

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The US president called on Congress to pass the George Floyd Act, aimed at tackling police misconduct and excessive use of force.

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US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on Friday a federal civil rights investigation into Nichols' death.

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Law enforcement agencies in major cities across the US said they were bracing for possible protests following the video's release.

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The recordings could transform Nichols into the new face of the US racial justice movement.

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Who was Tyre Nichols?

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Nichols' family and friends described him as an affable, accomplished skateboarder with a creative eye.

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A FedEx worker, he recently enrolled in a photography class.

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Many social media users shared a video that his lawyer had posted, showing him skateboarding, instead of spreading the footage of how he was beaten by police.

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Nichols was raised in Sacramento, California. He moved to the Memphis area before the COVID pandemic and lived with his mother and stepfather.

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