Ex-officer says he regrets his failure to stop the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols

29.04.2025    WTOP    9 views
Ex-officer says he regrets his failure to stop the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols

MEMPHIS Tenn AP Former Memphis police officer Desmond Mills Jr testified Tuesday that he regrets his failure to stop the beating of Tyre Nichols after Nichols ran away from a traffic stop in Mills testimony came in the second day of the trial of Tadarrius Bean Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith who have pleaded not guilty to state charges including second-degree murder in the death of Nichols a -year-old Black man who was beaten as he cried out for his mother just actions from his home The three defendants already face the prospect of years behind bars after they were convicted of federal charges last year Footage of the beating was captured by a police pole camera and also demonstrated the officers milling about talking and guffawing as Nichols struggled Nichols death led to national protests raised the volume on calls for police reforms in the U S and directed intense scrutiny toward the police force in Memphis a majority-Black city Mills pleaded guilty to federal charges last year and has entered into an agreement to plead guilty to state charges as well Mills says he hit Nichols out of anger after pepper-spraying himself During his testimony Tuesday Mills reported he and Bean responded to a Jan police radio call that a man had run away from a traffic stop after he was pepper-sprayed and hit with a Taser Nichols saw the two officers and ran away from them and Bean eventually caught Nichols after a foot chase Mills testified When Mills arrived at Nichols location Nichols was struggling with Bean and Smith who were holding Nichols on the ground Mills announced Mills then tried to pepper-spray Nichols but he ended up spraying himself which made him angry Mills stated After stepping away to try to recover Mills then walked up to Nichols and hit him three times in the arm with a police baton as Bean and Smith were holding Nichols Mills revealed Mills communicated prosecutor Paul Hagerman that he hit Nichols with the baton because he was angry Another officer Emmitt Martin arrived and punched and kicked Nichols in the head Nichols died three days after the beating Mills acknowledged on the stand that he had a duty to intervene to stop it but didn t Do you regret that the prosecutor stated Yes Mills disclosed Mills also acknowledged that he did not tell paramedics that Nichols had been repeatedly hit in the head and later failed to give police supervisors details of the beating because he didn t want to get in trouble Under the plea agreements Mills state sentence will be the same length as his federal term which could reach up to life in prison though federal prosecutors have recommended a -year sentence He would serve the state sentence at the same time as his federal term in prison In opening statements Monday prosecutor Paul Hagerman commented Nichols was being held by his arms by two of the officers as he was punched and kicked and hit with a police baton Hagerman explained the officers helped each other beat Nichols to death An autopsy manifested Nichols died three days after the beating of blunt force trauma He declared the officers had a duty to stop the beating but none of them did so They were overcome by the moment the prosecutor noted Defense attorney says Nichols was resisting arrest the whole time In his opening message Bean s attorney revealed the situation became high peril when Nichols continued driving for about miles km after one of the officers turned on his conveyance s blue lights in an attempt to stop Nichols for speeding Nichols then failed to follow orders to give officers his hands so that he could be handcuffed Perry disclosed He was definitely resisting arrest the whole time Perry noted adding that the officers just wished to do their job effectively Both Smith and Haley called for medicinal aid the night of the beating their lawyers reported The jury for the state trial was chosen in Hamilton County which includes Chattanooga after Judge James Jones Jr ordered the development be heard from people outside of Shelby County which includes Memphis Defense lawyers for the officers had argued that intense publicity made seating a fair jury demanding The officers are charged with second-degree murder aggravated assault aggravated kidnapping official misconduct and official oppression Mills and Martin were also charged but will not stand trial with their former colleagues due to their agreements to testify Sentencings for all five officers in the federal development is expected after the state trial The five officers were part of a crime suppression gang called the Scorpion Unit that has since been disbanded The squad targeted drugs illegal guns and violent offenders with the goal of amassing arrests while sometimes using force against unarmed people In December the U S Justice Department commented a -month study demonstrated the Memphis Police Department uses excessive force and discriminates against Black people Source

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