Tennessee DA warns all involved in Tyre Nichols death more charges could come as 7th officer relieved of duty

Shelby County district attorney says, "In no way is this investigation over"

The Shelby County, Tennessee, district attorney issued a stark warning to everyone involved in the death of Tyre Nichols, that more charges could be filed as more information comes out.

Steve Mulroy, the district attorney, explained in an online statement that the investigation is ongoing and there is nothing in place that can prevent his department from adding more charges.

Protesters hold signs during a rally against the fatal police assault of Tyre Nichols, in Atlanta, on January 27, 2023. - The US city of Memphis released January 27, 2023 graphic video footage depicting the fatal police assault of a 29-year-old Black man, as cities nationwide braced for a night of protests against police brutality. Five Memphis officers, also all Black, were charged with second-degree murder in the beating of Tyre Nichols, who died in hospital on January 10 three days after being stopped on suspicion of reckless driving.  (CHENEY ORR/AFP via Getty Images)

"We are looking at all individuals involved in the events leading up to, during, and after the beating of Tyre Nichols," Mulroy said. "This includes the officer present at the initial encounter who has not – so far – been charged, Memphis Fire Department Personnel, and persons who participated in preparing documentation of the incident afterward."

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He added that his office worked "extraordinarily swiftly" and "thoroughly" to arrest the officers whose offenses blatantly "contributed to the death of Mr. Nichols."

But as he noted, "in no way is this investigation over."

Memphis Police Department Officers Demetrius Haley, Tadarrius Bean, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills and Justin Smith were terminated on Jan. 18 for their role in the arrest of deceased Tyre Nichols. (Memphis Police Department)

Mulroy did not elaborate on the details of the investigation or provide previews of the types of charges they may or may not bring, likely to preserve and protect the cases he and his department are building.

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Up until Monday, five former Memphis police officers who were fired following the death of Nichols, were charged with second-degree murder, aggravated assault, official oppression, aggravated kidnapping and official misconduct last week. Two additional officers, unnamed as of Monday, have also been relieved of duty. Three members of the Memphis Fire Department were fired for their actions in the Nichols case on Monday. 

In Tennessee, second-degree murder is punishable by 15 to 60 years in prison, according to The Associated Press.

A Memphis police officer pulling Tyre Nichols out of his vehicle on Jan. 7, 2023. (Memphis Police Department)

Memphis police say they stopped Nichols on Jan. 7 around 8:30 p.m. for reckless driving, near Raines Road and Ross Road in Memphis.

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A "confrontation occurred" during the stop, at which point Nichols ran away from police on foot. Officers pursued the 29-year-old and attempted to apprehend him, police said.

"While attempting to take the suspect into custody, another confrontation occurred; however, the suspect was ultimately apprehended," MPD said. "Afterward the suspect complained of having shortness of breath, at which point an ambulance was called to the scene." 

Nichols was transported to St. Francis Hospital in critical condition, and he died three days later on Jan. 10.

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Preliminary findings in Nichols’ autopsy indicated he suffered extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating.

Our goal remains the same: to seek justice for Tyre Nichols and hold all who contributed to his death accountable," Mulroy said. "We ask for the public's patience as the investigation continues."

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