In a terrible way, the death of Tyre Nichols brings some vindication to members of the Black community in Memphis who live in terror of police
Community organizer Chase Madkins stands on the porch of the Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis, Tenn., on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. Madkins attended the funeral of Tyre Nichols, who died of injuries following a traffic stop by Memphis Police. MEMPHIS — — In a terrible way, the death of Tyre Nichols brings vindication to members of the Black community in Memphis who live in terror of police.
A woman who lives in a “safe” northeast Memphis neighborhood yet says her 18-year-old son was hogtied and pepper-sprayed by police several years ago –- while she was with him. He became agitated after police arrived on the scene while he picked up his child from a girlfriend, triggering a mental health crisis, she said.
If you are in the wrong neighborhood “it really doesn’t matter whether you’re part of the violence or not,” said Adams. “I’m less likely to be shot in a gang conflict than I am to be shot by police.” Madkins said the officer, dressed in tactical gear with his face covered and no visible identification, refused to give his badge number, unless he consented to a weapon search of the car.“I had to remind myself, `Chase, this is how people get murdered, in a traffic stop,’” he said. To this day he does not know who the officer was.
People want more police, Demster said, but “what they’re really trying to say is we want more detectives looking for violent criminals.” Black residents make up about 63% of the city’s population of 628,000. In many ways it is two cities: One is Beale Street and blues, barbecue and Elvis. The other is a spiritual center because of what happened here decades ago. There’s the Mason Temple where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous and prophetic speech proclaiming that Black people would eventually reach a world of equality.
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