MEMPHIS, Tenn. –– Nationally renowned civil rights and personal injury attorneys Ben Crump and Antonio Romanucci, and the parents of Tyre Nichols, released the following statement in response to one of the officers responsible for Nichols’ death changing his federal plea to guilty.
Tyre Nichols was critically injured and left unrecognizable after a traffic stop with Memphis police; he later died on Jan. 10. The five officers involved in the brutal treatment have been terminated and are being charged with second-degree murder; aggravated assault, acting in concert; two counts of aggravated kidnapping; two counts of official misconduct; and official oppression.
“The family is relieved that another officer has finally admitted his responsibility for this heinous act. His admission of guilt to federal charges is a crucial component to accountability, although state charges remain, in addition to our civil action. This is another step in a long road to justice for Tyre.
“Martin acted in concert with the others as part of a Scorpion unit culture of inflicting harm on citizens of Memphis. Martin pleading to his role and responsibility in Tyre’s murder is not enough. We urge the other officers involved in his death to confront their actions and take responsibility. We remain fiercely committed to holding all officers and the City of Memphis accountable for Tyre’s tragic and unnecessary death.”
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