The official autopsy report for Tyre Nichols indicates that he most likely suffered blυnt force traυma after a vi0lent traffic stop by Memphis, Tennessee, police in January.
Nichols pἀssed away a few days after the traffic stop on January 7. Nichols was reportedly pulled over by the Memphis Police Department for all*ged “reckless driving.” According to police, a “confrontation occurred” during the traffic check, which caused Nichols to flee from the authorities.
Officials claim that after another altercation, which occurred when officers caught up with Nichols, he began to complain of having trouble breathing.
Another altercation erupted as police tried to take the suspect into custody, but the subject was eventually caught, according to the source. An ambulance was then called to the site when the suspect complained of having trouble breathing.
According to Crump and Romanucci, an earlier independent examination and the report they received from the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office are in agreement.
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“The legal team representing the family of Tyre Nichols acknowledges the release of the medical examiner’s report, the contents of which are highly consistent with our own reporting back in January of this year,” the lawyers said.
Tyre Nichols suffered blυnt force traυma, and h0micide was the way of death, as we knew at the time. We are even more committed to pursuing justice for this h0rrible trἀgedy as a result of the official autopsy report.
Following the incident, five Memphis police officers were fired and are now facing charges including second-degree muɼder and aggravated assault. In body camera footage released by Memphis police, officers can be seen punching, kicking, and beating Nichols with a baton many times.
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