Five Memphis police officers have been charged with second-degree
murder and they and a sixth officer were fired for the beating that
occurred after a traffic stop on Jan. 7, prompting a national public
outcry.
Memphis lies within Shelby County, Tennessee, and while city police
usually have jurisdiction within city limits, county sheriff's
deputies may also respond.
Sheriff Floyd Bonner said in a statement he had concerns about the
two deputies who appeared on the scene and ordered an investigation
that resulted in the two suspensions, which he called "appropriate
and just."
Three fire department employees were fired and other first
responders remain under investigation after Nichols was kicked,
punched, smacked with a baton, shot with a stun gun and sprayed with
pepper spray following a traffic stop.
Afterward he was left unattended, handcuffed behind his back, for
several minutes as uniformed personnel milled about, according to
police video of the incident.
Among those responding to the scene were Shelby County sheriff's
deputies Jeremy Watkins and Johntavious Bowers, the sheriff's
department said in the statement.
"Based on the Sheriff's Office current belief that there will be no
charges from the TBI (Tennessee Bureau of Investigation) and
District Attorney's Office investigation/review, the SCSO believes
it is appropriate to release the outcomes of the internal review at
this time," the department said.
It did not specify what the deputies did or neglected to do to merit
suspension. But it listed the regulations they violated, including
radio communication procedures, mobile video recording system
procedures, and patrol field job duties and responsibilities.
Reuters could not determine if the deputies were represented by
lawyers who could make a statement in their defense. The Shelby
County Deputy Sheriffs Association, the deputies' union, could not
be reached for comment.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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