Memphis Cops Are Anti-Black And Brutal, DOJ Confirms


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A latest DOJ report discovered that the Memphis Police Division makes use of extreme drive towards Black residents, often discriminating towards their Black residents. However, in a surprising declaration of autonomy, town of Memphis rejected federal oversight, declining to enter right into a consent decree even earlier than the DOJ made their findings public Wednesday night, based on AP.

The U.S. Division of Justice launched its investigation into the Memphis Police Division six months after the beating dying of Tyre Nichols by police in 2023.

The report says that “Memphis cops often violate the rights of the individuals they’re sworn to serve.”

Based on AP, the report mentions the Tyre Nichols case, addressing MPD’s use of visitors stops to deal with violent crime.

From AP:

The police division has inspired officers in specialised items, job forces, and on patrol to prioritize road enforcement, and officers and neighborhood members have described this strategy as “saturation,” or flooding neighborhoods with visitors stops, the report mentioned.

“This technique entails frequent contact with the general public and provides huge discretion to officers, which requires shut supervision and clear guidelines to direct officers’ exercise,” the report mentioned. “However MPD doesn’t make sure that officers conduct themselves in a lawful method.”

 

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The report additionally mentioned that officers cease and detain Black individuals with out enough justification and conduct invasive searches of individuals’s vehicles with out understanding the constitutional limits on their authority.

Regardless of the DOJ’s eye-opening findings, town of Memphis refused federal oversight, declining to enter right into a consent decree with the federal authorities, citing considerations over prices and implications.

“Till town has had the chance to assessment, analyze and problem the particular allegations that assist your forthcoming findings report, town can not — and won’t — comply with work towards or enter right into a consent decree that may doubtless be in place for years to come back and can price the residents of Memphis a whole bunch of hundreds of thousands of {dollars},” Metropolis Lawyer Tannera Gibson wrote within the letter. “From what we perceive, consent decrees stay in place for a median of greater than ten years, with completely no controls to make sure well timed completion or consideration for the monetary influence to the affected neighborhood. Such a proposal just isn’t the suitable answer for Memphis.”

Though town did decline the consent decree, it mentioned it knew the Memphis Police Division wanted to make important reforms and claimed to be already making these modifications with out the consent decree.

“We imagine there are higher methods to reimagine policing that don’t sluggish the method or price the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of {dollars},” the letter learn. “Beforehand, the DOJ has used technical help letters to assist police departments of their enchancment plans; that’s an possibility we might be open to discussing. There are a selection of modifications which have already been put in place previous to, and since, DOJ started its investigation. Following a assessment of your findings report, we are going to work with companions inside the Metropolis of Memphis in addition to with nationwide police reform consultants and the DOJ to supply an enchancment plan that may be carried out far more successfully and effectively than a consent decree.”

Tyre Nichols, motorist who died from injuries sustained during violent arrest in Memphis

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Tyre Nichols died Jan. 10, 2023, three days after he was pulled over at a visitors cease for “reckless driving.” Authorities mentioned the incident occurred shortly after six officers from the division walked over to the younger motorist’s automobile and demanded he step out of the automobile.

Bodycam footage captured Preston Hemphill, the one white officer current through the deadly arrest, grabbing Nichols out of the automobile earlier than he was compelled to the bottom and given conflicting calls for. Hemphill fired a stun gun at Nichols after he managed to flee from the police.

Sadly, the 5 Black officers caught the younger motorist simply steps away from his mom’s house. As they fought to detain the daddy of 1, officers used a baton to beat him repeatedly. They used pepper spray and kicked him a number of instances through the violent arrest. Nichols, an aspiring photographer, succumbed to his accidents three days later.

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