The Memphis Police Department has terminated five black police officers that brutally beat Tyre NicholsUPDATE-$550M LAWSUIT AGAINST MEMPHIS & COPS

phanatic

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He had a complaint filed against him when he was a CO for his involvement in beatin' da inmate unconscious. Da complaint went nowhere.
I ask this of every bad cop defender, "if you owned an ice cream shop, and caught one of the employees scooping the ice cream with their hands, would you fire them immediately?" The answer is usually "of course", so why would you defend a cop that has shown they have no regard for their job duties, nor safety of the people they're serving.
 

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Bitch ass Dyke looking man bitch transitioning faggot
:roflmao: Damn.... I thought I recognized this clown.

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Deezz

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Finally somebody got some info, and gets what I saying. So they could have let him go based on it being a traffic violation...
This is why they can handcuff you. I believe the Supreme Court has case law detaining you for officer safety.



Here you see them empty their clip on this fool after refusing to be detained lawfully



Here is another example of this guy in a blue ford truck, getting a clip emptied on him, playing with the police to stall, than slumping over.

Here is the best example of someone being lawfully detained. Great video showing cooperation on both sides.

 
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Another victim going to get pizza, Corey McKinley..... complained of the same treatment a few day before Nichols, he got snatched up out of a car by SCORPION Unoit

EDIT: He got the name wrong.... it was Cornell Walker

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Cornell Walker poses for a portrait on Jan. 27, 2023, at a gas station in Memphis where he said he was stopped by SCORPION unit officers who pulled their guns on him on Jan. 3. Walker says some of the officers were the same as those charged in Tyre Nichols' death.


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xxxbishopxxx

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The one white cop involved is getting all the police protection the black ones didn't.

Proves everyone's point that this is moving fast because the other cops aren't white men.

 

ORIGINAL NATION

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Nah the main thing they used in Rwanda was Willie Lynch tactic,

they STILL using it over here..

thats why you got many of our own people that STILL have organizations,

the only accept people with complexion lighter than a paper bag...

their minds are REALLY INFECTED with the WILLIE LYNCH PARASITE...

lots of frats, sorrorities and masonic groups practice that shit HARD!!

they are getting weaker and weaker tho because the cacs they bending over for,

actually prefers REAL KNIGGAS!!!

and its showing more and more..
BBC had did a documentary about that genocide. The Tutsi's had contacted revolutionary groups in other parts of Africa and the christian democratic international ordered the Hutu's to kill all the Tutsi. They told them the Tutsi was an enemy to the empire of God and you got to kill all them, babies, kids, old people, etc. The interahamwe was a christian youth group. Some say that Jonestown was a follow up from mkultra. And that the genocide of Rwanda was a follow up from Jonestown.
We do know that when they went to capture the slaves in Africa they claimed they were doing a christian thing by saving blacks from killing each other and bringing them to a christian nation.
We are not the ones getting paid for setting blacks up and controlling them.
 

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Two men say one of the Memphis police officers accused of killing Tyre Nichols pulled a gun on them

"I'll blow your face off," fired Memphis police officer Emmitt Martin III reportedly said.
Jan. 31, 2023, 1:05 PM EST
By Deon J. Hampton and Corky Siemaszko

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two residents of this still-stunned city told NBC News that one of the police officers charged with murdering 29-year-old Tyre Nichols pulled a gun on them three years ago and threatened to shoot them both in the face.

Glenn Harris, 24, and Demarius Hervey, 27, described their violent encounter with former Memphis Police Officer Emmitt Martin III just days after the department released police body camera and surveillance videos of Nichols’ arrest that sparked angry protests against police violence in Memphis and across the country.
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Harris and Hervey, who say they are brothers, said Sunday that they were standing outside a downtown gas station in August 2020 when police cars suddenly surrounded them.

Fearing arrest because they had been smoking marijuana and had a small amount of pot on them, as well as a registered handgun, the brothers admitted they tried to flee in Harris’ car.

“I got scared,” Harris said, adding that he was able to evade the police for about 2 miles before crashing his car. “When I got out the car and tried to run, that’s when Officer Emmitt grabbed me. He slammed me on the ground and pulled his gun out.”

Harris said Martin pinned him to the pavement with a knee on his neck and pointed a service weapon at his head. “I’ll blow your face off,” Martin said, according to Harris.

Hervey said Martin also threatened to shoot him in the face.

Stacy Harris, the brothers’ mother, said Monday that Glenn Harris called her hours after the arrest and told her about the encounter.

“He told me (Officer Martin) threw him to the ground and put the gun to him and told him he would ‘blow his f—--- head off,’” Stacy Harris said, adding that she immediately became upset and feared for her son’s life. She said all three of her sons have had run-ins with Memphis officers.

At the time Harris told his mother about the encounter, they did not know the officer was Martin. It wasn’t until Harris saw Martin on TV during coverage of the Nichols case that he identified the officer as the one who threatened him, he said.

Attorney Arthur Horne, who represented Glenn Harris in the case, said Harris walked into his office a few days after the encounter and told him police had been aggressive and arrested him.

“He said an officer pulled a gun out and held it to his head and called him the N-word,” Horne said. “I told him he could go to internal affairs, but they probably wouldn’t do anything.”

Harris said he did not file a complaint because his main concern was getting out of jail. Horne said Monday they were undecided about whether they would file one now.

Martin’s lawyer, William Massey, and the city's police union did not return phone calls Tuesday seeking comment. A Memphis Police Department spokesman declined to comment because Harris never filed a complaint alleging excessive use of force.

An affidavit of complaint dated Aug. 2, 2020, and signed by an officer E. Martin that was obtained by NBC News confirms that Harris and Hervey were arrested after Harris crashed the black Nissan Maxima he was driving — and after a brief foot chase.

Harris is accused in the complaint of possession of a handgun while under the influence, reckless driving, driving with a suspended/revoked/canceled license, leaving the scene of an accident and evading arrest.

No charges were filed against Hervey, but police said in the affidavit they found a baggie with what appeared to be marijuana in his right pants pocket and “over $194 in different denominations.”

“Harris had over $2960 dollars on his person,” according to the affidavit, which also mentions that police found a scale and a gun with 15 rounds “in the magazine.”

Harris and Hervey said Martin didn’t need to threaten them like he did.

“He was in the wrong, he wasn’t supposed to pull a gun on me,” Harris said of Martin.

Martin, 30, a former college football player who was hired by the Memphis Police Department in March 2018, was fired on Jan. 20 with fellow officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith. An administrative investigation found they had violated department policy on the use of force during the Nichols arrest.

They were charged Thursday with second-degree murder, two counts of official misconduct, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, one count of official oppression and one count of aggravated assault.

Like Nichols, all five former officers are Black.

A sixth Memphis Police Department officer, Preston Hemphill, who is seen on video firing a stun gun at Nichols on Jan. 7, was relieved of duty, the department announced Monday.

Hemphill has not been charged with a crime and is cooperating with investigators. In photos, he appears to be white.

Nichols, an amateur photographer and skateboarder, was hospitalized in critical condition and died three days after the traffic stop.

Multiple police videos released Friday showed the officers punching, kicking and hitting Nichols with a baton.

Nichols managed to escape and was about 80 yards from his house when pursuing police recaptured him. The video showed multiple officers assaulting Nichols as he shouted for his mother’s help.

Two Shelby County Sheriff’s Office deputies were also relieved of duty pending an administrative investigation into Nichols’ death, Sheriff Floyd Bonner Jr. announced Friday night after watching the video for the first time.
Deon J. Hampton reported from Memphis, and Corky Siemaszko reported from New York City.


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Corky Siemaszko is a senior reporter for NBC News Digital.
 

xfactor

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Crazy I was watching the "Godfather of Harlem" last night and we still got the same issues as Bumpy Johnson and Malcom X did 5 decades later for the most part.
Sad shit.
Goes to show how little progress the old heads made for the community as a whole. Luckily, that is finally starting to change because people are starting to tune out their bad advice.
 

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Two men say one of the Memphis police officers accused of killing Tyre Nichols pulled a gun on them

"I'll blow your face off," fired Memphis police officer Emmitt Martin III reportedly said.
Jan. 31, 2023, 1:05 PM EST
By Deon J. Hampton and Corky Siemaszko

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two residents of this still-stunned city told NBC News that one of the police officers charged with murdering 29-year-old Tyre Nichols pulled a gun on them three years ago and threatened to shoot them both in the face.

Glenn Harris, 24, and Demarius Hervey, 27, described their violent encounter with former Memphis Police Officer Emmitt Martin III just days after the department released police body camera and surveillance videos of Nichols’ arrest that sparked angry protests against police violence in Memphis and across the country.
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Harris and Hervey, who say they are brothers, said Sunday that they were standing outside a downtown gas station in August 2020 when police cars suddenly surrounded them.

Fearing arrest because they had been smoking marijuana and had a small amount of pot on them, as well as a registered handgun, the brothers admitted they tried to flee in Harris’ car.

“I got scared,” Harris said, adding that he was able to evade the police for about 2 miles before crashing his car. “When I got out the car and tried to run, that’s when Officer Emmitt grabbed me. He slammed me on the ground and pulled his gun out.”

Harris said Martin pinned him to the pavement with a knee on his neck and pointed a service weapon at his head. “I’ll blow your face off,” Martin said, according to Harris.

Hervey said Martin also threatened to shoot him in the face.

Stacy Harris, the brothers’ mother, said Monday that Glenn Harris called her hours after the arrest and told her about the encounter.

“He told me (Officer Martin) threw him to the ground and put the gun to him and told him he would ‘blow his f—--- head off,’” Stacy Harris said, adding that she immediately became upset and feared for her son’s life. She said all three of her sons have had run-ins with Memphis officers.

At the time Harris told his mother about the encounter, they did not know the officer was Martin. It wasn’t until Harris saw Martin on TV during coverage of the Nichols case that he identified the officer as the one who threatened him, he said.

Attorney Arthur Horne, who represented Glenn Harris in the case, said Harris walked into his office a few days after the encounter and told him police had been aggressive and arrested him.

“He said an officer pulled a gun out and held it to his head and called him the N-word,” Horne said. “I told him he could go to internal affairs, but they probably wouldn’t do anything.”

Harris said he did not file a complaint because his main concern was getting out of jail. Horne said Monday they were undecided about whether they would file one now.

Martin’s lawyer, William Massey, and the city's police union did not return phone calls Tuesday seeking comment. A Memphis Police Department spokesman declined to comment because Harris never filed a complaint alleging excessive use of force.

An affidavit of complaint dated Aug. 2, 2020, and signed by an officer E. Martin that was obtained by NBC News confirms that Harris and Hervey were arrested after Harris crashed the black Nissan Maxima he was driving — and after a brief foot chase.

Harris is accused in the complaint of possession of a handgun while under the influence, reckless driving, driving with a suspended/revoked/canceled license, leaving the scene of an accident and evading arrest.

No charges were filed against Hervey, but police said in the affidavit they found a baggie with what appeared to be marijuana in his right pants pocket and “over $194 in different denominations.”

“Harris had over $2960 dollars on his person,” according to the affidavit, which also mentions that police found a scale and a gun with 15 rounds “in the magazine.”

Harris and Hervey said Martin didn’t need to threaten them like he did.

“He was in the wrong, he wasn’t supposed to pull a gun on me,” Harris said of Martin.

Martin, 30, a former college football player who was hired by the Memphis Police Department in March 2018, was fired on Jan. 20 with fellow officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith. An administrative investigation found they had violated department policy on the use of force during the Nichols arrest.

They were charged Thursday with second-degree murder, two counts of official misconduct, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, one count of official oppression and one count of aggravated assault.

Like Nichols, all five former officers are Black.

A sixth Memphis Police Department officer, Preston Hemphill, who is seen on video firing a stun gun at Nichols on Jan. 7, was relieved of duty, the department announced Monday.

Hemphill has not been charged with a crime and is cooperating with investigators. In photos, he appears to be white.

Nichols, an amateur photographer and skateboarder, was hospitalized in critical condition and died three days after the traffic stop.

Multiple police videos released Friday showed the officers punching, kicking and hitting Nichols with a baton.

Nichols managed to escape and was about 80 yards from his house when pursuing police recaptured him. The video showed multiple officers assaulting Nichols as he shouted for his mother’s help.

Two Shelby County Sheriff’s Office deputies were also relieved of duty pending an administrative investigation into Nichols’ death, Sheriff Floyd Bonner Jr. announced Friday night after watching the video for the first time.
Deon J. Hampton reported from Memphis, and Corky Siemaszko reported from New York City.


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More folks will come out soon.

Would not surprise me if some women out there were raped.
 

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Goes to show how little progress the old heads made for the community as a whole. Luckily, that is finally starting to change because people are starting to tune out their bad advice.
That is extremely disrespectful.

The white supremacy we see in this country exists and persists in spite of the elders' efforts, not as a result of their "bad advice". :smh:
 

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That is extremely disrespectful.

The white supremacy we see in this country exists and persists in spite of the elders' efforts, not as a result of their "bad advice". :smh:

News stories like this always bring them out, diversional blaming of single mothers, civil rights elders, etc. in lieu of the elephant in the room. Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
 
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Tyre Nichols' funeral to be held in Memphis on Wednesday, with civil rights leaders set to speak. Here's how to watch.

Tyre Nichols' funeral: How to watch the service being held in Memphis on Wednesday, with speakers including Rev. Al Sharpton (cbsnews.com)

How to watch Tyre Nichols' funeral service
  • What: Funeral service for Tyre Nichols, including remarks by Rev. Al Sharpton, civil rights attorney Ben Crump and members of Nichols' family
  • Date: Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023
  • Time: 11:30 a.m. ET
  • Location: Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Online stream: Live on CBS News in the player above and on your mobile or streaming device
Note: Streaming plans are subject to change

Tyre Nichols' funeral: How to watch the service being held in Memphis on Wednesday, with speakers including Rev. Al Sharpton (cbsnews.com)



Vice President Kamala Harris to attend funeral of Tyre Nichols

Washington — Vice President Kamala Harris will attend the funeral of Tyre Nichols in Memphis on Wednesday, her office announced.

The funeral will be held at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, where Harris will join several other senior White House officials, including Keisha Lance Bottoms, senior adviser to the president for public engagement, Mitch Landrieu, senior adviser and infrastructure implementation coordinator, and Tara Murray, deputy director of the Office of Public Engagement.

Ben Crump, a civil rights lawyer and attorney for Nichols' family, said Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells, and stepfather, Rodney Wells, spoke by phone with Harris for more than 30 minutes on Tuesday about Nichols' death.

"Tyre's parents invited Vice President Harris to the funeral tomorrow, and were pleased that she accepted their invitation," Crump said in a statement. "Mr. and Mrs. Wells are grateful for Vice President Harris reaching out to them during this heartbreaking time and for her sensitivity on the call.

Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, died on Jan. 10, three days after he was beaten by several Memphis police officers during a traffic stop. Five officers were fired and charged with second-degree murder in Nichols' death. Two other officers were relieved of duty amid an ongoing investigation. Three fire department personnel — two EMTs and a lieutenant — who responded to the scene were also fired.

Tyre Nichols: Vice President Kamala Harris to attend funeral in Memphis - CBS News


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There is some initiation ritual that WS will undertake before accepting you. It looks like her misconduct on the child pedophilia that got her fired in Atlanta could have been her ticket. She was dog whistling, letting them know I get what you want and I am prepared to do it for you. This is a consequence of having our women exposed, integration, having opportunities with other racial groups that will exploit them.

I hope it related to a women, otherwise we are looking at these house negros getting out of control.

Again we are seeing this link with Atlanta, John Lewis sponsoring pro cop legislation using his Civil Rights creds with all white cosponsors, Cop City, mayors, Oprah, and Obama...

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This is how I get down, getting electrocuted and beaten with a hot knife pointed at my eye.
 
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They say black don't. Crack but ghis she is melting. Why he lookike he's 80 some thing but will Smith, and Martin a d Cedric still look 40 ish? Even Steve Harvey looks young compared to him. My two grandfathers who lived into their late 79s and 80s looked .younger
 

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I have warned people on BGOL for years about some funny business going on in Atlanta, no surprise this police chief had a flourishing career in that city and is linked to this mess. I pray it is due to this guy messing with a women. The racial opportunist have hit rock bottom with this.

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They need to go back to black cops being dirty in the movies, having the black opportunist politician cosigning legislation using their Civil Rights creds. It was a much simpler time.
 

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They say black don't. Crack but ghis she is melting. Why he lookike he's 80 some thing but will Smith, and Martin a d Cedric still look 40 ish? Even Steve Harvey looks young compared to him. My two grandfathers who lived into their late 79s and 80s looked .younger
Get the fuck offa drugs and get some fucking help for Christs sake.... up at 6:30am and typing like a crackhead that hasn't had her a fix in days, hands all trembling. :hmm:

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DEMETRIUS HALEY
  1. 2021- WRITTEN REPRIMAND
  2. FAILING TO DOCUMENT ROLE IN DETENTION OF SUSPECT
  3. SUSPECT SAYS SHE SUFFERED DISLOCATED SHOULDER
  4. WAS NOT CHARGED WITH EXCESSIVE FORCE
EMITT MARTIN III
  1. 2019- 3-DAY SUSPENSION WITHOUT PAY
  2. CITED FOR FAILING TO PROPERLY INSPECT VEHICLE
  3. LOADED REVOLVER FOUND IN BACK OF POLICE CAR
  4. 2020- 1-DAY SUSPENSION WITHOUT PAY
  5. FAILED TO FILE REQUESTED DOMESTIC DISPUTE REPORT

DESMOND MILLS. JR.
  1. 2019- WRITTEN REPRIMAND
  2. FAILING TO FILL OUT A REQUIREDFORM AFTER USING PHYSICAL FORCE DURING AN ARREST


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