Former Memphis police officers cleared of murdering motorist Tyre Nichols in beating death in the US

7 May 2025, 21:21 | Updated: 7 May 2025, 21:55

Former Memphis police officers cleared of murdering motorist Tyre Nichols in beating death in the US
Former Memphis police officers cleared of murdering motorist Tyre Nichols in beating death in the US. Picture: Getty/Alamy/Reuters

By Shannon Cook

Ex-police officers cleared of murdering motorist Tyre Nichols in the US.

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A jury in a Tennessee state court on Wednesday acquitted three former Memphis police officers of second-degree murder and all other charges in the 2023 beating death of Black motorist Tyre Nichols.

Jurors acquitted Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith of the charges in the case. They were also found not guilty of aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct and official oppression.

The death of Nichols, 29, a skateboarder and photographer, sparked outrage after police video showed five Black officers kicked, punched, pepper-sprayed and struck the young father with a baton on January 7, 2023 as he called for his mother.

He died in a hospital three days later.

Nichols' death led to nationwide protests and renewed calls for police reform, coming after other police killings of Black men raised questions about racism and police misconduct in the United States, including the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020.

The verdict was handed down days after President Donald Trump issued an executive order on "strengthening and unleashing America's law enforcement" that calls for a review of police reform agreements and condemns efforts to "demonize law enforcement and impose legal and political handcuffs."

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Rev. Al Sharpton Holds Funeral For Tyre Nichols In Memphis
Rev. Al Sharpton Holds Funeral For Tyre Nichols In Memphis. Picture: Getty

In December, during President Joe Biden's term, the US Justice Department released the results of a 17-month investigation that found the Memphis Police Department used excessive force and discriminated against Black people.

The three former officers also went on trial in federal court and got a mixed verdict. A jury convicted them of witness tampering but cleared them of the most serious charges. They have not yet been sentenced. Two other former officers pleaded guilty to federal charges.

All were fired by the Memphis Police Department.

Former Memphis Police Department officers Demetrius Haley, left, and Tadarrius Bean, center, hug as Justin Smith Jr., right, becomes emotional behind them after they were acquitted of state charges, including second-degree murder
Former Memphis Police Department officers Demetrius Haley, left, and Tadarrius Bean, center, hug as Justin Smith Jr., right, becomes emotional behind them after they were acquitted of state charges, including second-degree murder. Picture: Alamy

Video evidence showed police pulled Nichols from his car, pushed him to the ground and threatened to use a Taser, spray and beat him as they held him down.

Nichols broke free and ran away before police caught up to him again and the beating took place.

Ex Memphis police officer Desmond Mills Jr., who was also charged in Mr Nichols' death, provided evidence as a prosecution witness.

Mills and Emmitt Martin - another officer involved in the beating - have agreed to plead guilty to state charges and did not stand trial under deals with prosecutors.

The officers also pleaded guilty in federal court - where sentencing for all five officers has not yet happened.

Prosecutors argued that the officers used excessive, deadly force in tying to handcuff Mr Nichols and were criminally responsible for each others' actions.

Prosecutors also argued that the officers had a duty to intervene and stop the beating, while informing medics that Mr Nichols has been hit repeatedly in the head - but they failed to do so.

The trial heard how Mr Nichols suffered bleeding and tears in the brain and died from blunt force trauma.

The defence purported that Mr. Nichols was on drugs, imbuing him with the strength to resist arrest by five strong officers.

Assistant District Attorney Tanisha Johnson delivers closing arguments during the trial of three former Memphis police officers accused in the 2023 fatal beating of Tyre Nichols
Assistant District Attorney Tanisha Johnson delivers closing arguments during the trial of three former Memphis police officers accused in the 2023 fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. Picture: Alamy
Nichols' death led to nationwide protests and renewed calls for police reform, coming after other police killings of Black men raised questions about racism and police misconduct in the United States.
Nichols' death led to nationwide protests and renewed calls for police reform, coming after other police killings of Black men raised questions about racism and police misconduct in the United States. Picture: Getty

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