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.
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