Retired commissioner: 40% of Memphis budget goes into policing, recruiting young officers
Tyre Nichols' death and the police chief responsible for hyper-aggressive police units with names like "SCORPION" and "Red Dog” are examined in the wake of the Memphis police special unit being deactivated after some of its members fatally beat Nichols. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
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