Memphis police Scorpion unit deactivated following fatal beating of Tyre Nichols
Following the release of Memphis police body camera footage showing the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, protesters gathered peacefully across the country calling for justice and accountability. NBC News’ Ellison Barber and Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner Cedric Alexander explain how protesters are reacting to the video and whether disbanding tactical police units could help the Memphis Police Department regain the trust of the community.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Denver high school shooting suspect found dead
NBC News -
Relativity Space launches world’s first 3D-printed rocket, fails to reach orbit
NBC News -
Norfolk Southern CEO faces tough questions from Congress into Ohio train derailment
NBC News -
Russia's latest missile attacks hits civilian apartments and dormitory
NBC News -
Israeli government's judicial reforms spark protests
NBC News -
Gwyneth Paltrow returns to court for ski collision lawsuit
NBC News -
Florida surfer recounts frightening shark bite
NBC News -
Man hangs out Manhattan high-rise before being arrested
NBC News -
Moderna CEO: 'Vaccines are one of the best investments we can make'
NBC News -
Russian jets flew over U.S. Syrian base nearly every day in March
NBC News -
Tensions ramp up as North Korea test-launches multiple cruise missiles
NBC News -
Stephen Smith’s death reopened as a homicide after renewed interest from Murdaugh trial
NBC News -
Creators, lawmakers oppose ban of TikTok at Capitol rally
NBC News -
Remembering NBC News’ Vaughn Ververs
NBC News -
Sen. Baldwin calls for more security to ‘safeguard’ data ‘even when its in U.S. hands’
NBC News -
John Kasich: Trump is still ‘a long way from the nomination’
NBC News