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Memphis disbanded the unit known as "SCORPION," or Street Crimes Operation To Restore Peace In Our Neighborhoods, after Tyre Nichols' death. Cecil Thomas remembers a similar unit in Cincinnati called "Vortex," which the city once described as taking a "zero tolerance approach to street crimes, drug trafficking and quality of life issues."
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