The Mercury News

Attorneys liken Nichols' arrest to `91 King beating

- By Adrian Sainz

MEMPHIS, TENN. >> Memphis police officers beat motorist Tyre Nichols for three minutes, treating him like “a human piñata” in a “savage” encounter reminiscen­t of the infamous 1991 police beating of Los Angeles motorist Rodney King, attorneys for the family said Monday.

Attorney Ben Crump said police video viewed by the family on Monday showed that Nichols was shocked, pepper sprayed and restrained after the 29-yearold FedEx worker and father was pulled over Jan. 7 minutes from his home while returning from a suburban park where he had taken photos of the sunset. Another attorney, Antonio Romanucci, said that Nichols, who was Black, was kicked before Crump stopped him from saying more.

Crump said Nichols' family agreed to investigat­ors' request to wait a week or two before making the video public to “make sure to give this family what they want most, and that is justice.” Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy said in a statement Monday that investigat­ors don't want to risk compromisi­ng the investigat­ion.

Nichols — described by family as a “good kid” who loved skateboard­ing, photograph­y and his 4-yearold son — was arrested after officers stopped him for reckless driving. Police said in a statement the day after the encounter that “a confrontat­ion occurred” as officers approached the vehicle and Nichols ran; they said officers caught up to him and that “another confrontat­ion occurred” while they were taking him into custody. Police said Nichols complained of shortness of breath and was taken to a hospital, where he died three days later.

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