Tire Nichols death: ambulance crew fired after brutal police operation in Memphis

After the violent police operation against Tire Nichols in Memphis, there are further personal consequences.

Tire Nichols death: ambulance crew fired after brutal police operation in Memphis

After the violent police operation against Tire Nichols in Memphis, there are further personal consequences. The city's fire department announced it had fired two paramedics and an ambulance driver. The head of the Memphis fire department said they did not provide the 29-year-old with adequate medical care after the police violence.

Another police officer had previously been released from duty. This was reported by several US media, including the broadcaster CNN and the "New York Times", citing the police in Memphis. According to media reports, it is a white police officer. It is still unclear what role this officer played in the operation, it said. First, five black police officers who were directly involved in the operation were dismissed from duty. Charges were brought against her. The five men are accused of second-degree murder and aggravated assault.

Background is the death of 29-year-old Tire Nichols. The young man was brutally beaten by police officers during a traffic stop in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 7. He succumbed to his injuries in hospital three days later. The case has sparked protests across the US and reignited debate over police violence against African Americans.

A coalition of black Democrat members of Congress had invited the Nichols family to be guests at US President Joe Biden's State of the Union address to both houses of Congress next week. According to an employee of the congress group, the family accepted the invitation.

See the video: The 29-year-old African American was beaten up at a traffic stop and died three days later. Five officers have already been fired and charged. The role of a sixth police officer is now to be investigated.

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