Tyre Nichols' arrest video could be released next week
The top prosecutor in Memphis, Tennessee, says police video showing Tyre Nichols' encounter with five police officers shortly before his death will likely not be made public until next week. The Shelby County district attorney says investigators want to interview more people before its release.
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