Rep. Steve Cohen announces he will not seek reelection after Tennessee’s GOP-led redistricting splits his Memphis district, a move he says dilutes Black voting power. Cohen may reconsider if legal challenges to the new map succeed.
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Memphis police are investigating the remains of three children found in a wooded area, believed to have been there for years. Authorities say the children, aged 3 to 7, do not match any local missing persons reports.
At a recent Memphis City Council meeting, members expressed their dissatisfaction with the retirement of a police supervisor who was on the scene when Tyre Nichols was beaten to death by officers. The Council is investigating the circumstances of the retirement and the process of revoking the officer's certification, and is taking steps to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future. The Nichols family is also calling for the termination of all officers involved and for the Memphis Police Department to be held accountable.
Memphis Police Officer Preston Hemphill has admitted he did not witness the alleged reckless driving that was the justification for pulling over Tyre Nichols last month. Monterrious Harris has since filed a $5 million lawsuit against the officers and the City of Memphis, claiming he was attacked by the same officers three days prior. The incident has sparked outrage in the Memphis community, with many calling for justice for both Tyre Nichols and Monterrious Harris.
The Shelby County District Attorney's office in Tennessee is reviewing all cases handled by five Memphis police officers charged in the beating and killing of Tyre Nichols. The officers were added to the county's list of law enforcement officers whose credibility has been questioned and the review includes both closed and pending cases. The review is an important step in ensuring justice for Tyre Nichols and his family, and is a reminder of the importance of holding law enforcement officers accountable for their actions.
Monterrious Harris, a 22-year-old Memphis man, has filed a $5 million lawsuit against the city and five former officers charged in the fatal arrest of Tyre Nichols. The lawsuit alleges that Harris was punched, kicked, and slammed onto a concrete walkway three days before the fatal arrest, and that one of the officers involved in the fatal beating of Nichols took photos of Harris after he was pepper-sprayed, kicked, and hit by police. The lawsuit seeks damages for Harris' physical and emotional injuries, and for the violation of his civil rights.







