Veterans of protests in Memphis knew the city wouldn't burn after the video of Tyre Nichols being beaten was released.
Surveillance video shows Memphis Police drag Tyre Nichols on the street after officers held him down, punched and kicked him.
With the release of former Lt. Dewayne Smith's internal hearing records, a fuller picture is beginning to form around Tyre ...
The Memphis City Council passed new police reform policies two months after the death of Tyre Nichols, who died several days ...
The release of more footage from the January traffic stop that led to the deadly police beating of Tyre Nichols was delayed ...
The Justice Department on Wednesday confirmed it has launched a review into the Memphis Police Department's use-of-force and ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP ... “If you guys are here for me and Tyre, then you will protest peacefully.” Speaking at the White House, President Joe Biden said Friday that he was “very concerned ...
But calls for further shutdowns continued, even as MPD and the City of Memphis invited the Department of Justice to investigate how its specialized units function. On March 8, the DOJ announced its ...
A termination hearing had been planned for the Memphis police supervisor who was on the scene when officers viciously beat ...
A seventh Memphis Police Department employee has been fired for his role in the fatal arrest of Tyre Nichols, while an eighth ...
They also might have told you that by the Memphis police giving protestors a wide berth of space, the number one agitating factor that sends protests in upheaval had been effectively neutralized.