Memphis officials will release more audio and video in the coming weeks relating to the Jan. 7 traffic stop involving Tyre Nichols, who died days later in a hospital.
Former homicide detective Brian Foley reacts to the death of Tyre Nichols and calls for 'reimagined' policing on 'the Ingraham Angle.'releasing more audio and video from the Jan. 7 traffic stop which sent Tyre Nichols to a hospital, where he died days later.Jennifer Sink said in a Tuesday evening statement that the city will be holding all additional video and audio relating to the Jan.
"The City is preparing to release these recordings publicly upon completion of the administrative investigation, which is expected to occur in the next few weeks. Mr. Nichols’ family and attorneys have been afforded an opportunity to view the entirety of the audio and video footage privately until it can be released publicly. We request the public’s patience while we complete our investigation," she added.
During the traffic stop, officials say that a"confrontation occurred" which led to Nichols trying to run away from the officers.
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