Here is a timeline of events.
Jan. 7: Officers pull over Nichols on suspicion of reckless
driving around 8:30 p.m. Police said in a statement that a
confrontation ensued, Nichols fled on foot, was pursued by
officers and another confrontation occurred. Afterward, Nichols
"complained of having a shortness of breath," the statement
said. An ambulance was called and Nichols taken to hospital.
Jan. 8: Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy requests
the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to conduct a use-of-force
investigation surrounding the arrest, the bureau announced less
than 24 hours after the incident. Memphis is in Shelby County.
Jan. 10: Nichols "succumbed to his injuries," the Tennessee
Bureau of Investigation said.
Jan. 14: Nichols' family holds a memorial event at which they
display a photograph of Nichols that shows him intubated and his
face badly beaten, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported. A
subsequent protest takes place at a police precinct.
Jan. 16: The family retains civil rights attorney Ben Crump,
known for representing families in some of the United States'
most fraught cases including those of Trayvon Martin and George
Floyd. Crump immediately calls for the release of video from the
Nichols encounter captured by police body and vehicle dashboard
cameras.
Jan. 20: The Memphis Police Department fires the five officers
involved.
Jan. 23: Crump and Nichols' family view the police video. Crump
later says it reminded him of the video of the beating of Rodney
King.
Jan. 24: The city of Memphis announced two fire fighters
involved in the incident were relieved of duty pending an
internal investigation.
Jan. 25: Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis releases a video
statement calling the treatment of Nichols "failing of basic
humanity."
Jan. 26: The five officers are charged with second-degree
murder.
Jan. 27: Police video of the incident is released to the public.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and
Cynthia Osterman)
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