| In January 2023, after the lynching of Tyre Nichols by Black police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, I wrote that the cops beat the unarmed young man to death “because they knew they could.” The truth of that statement was reaffirmed in a courthouse in Memphis this week, when three of the five cops involved in Nichols’s death were acquitted on all counts.
The five police officers were initially charged with both federal and state crimes stemming from Nichols’s death. Two of them, Emmitt Martin and Desmond Mills, pleaded guilty to both sets of charges and testified against the other three officers: Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith. Haley was found guilty of violating Nichols’s civil rights at the federal level, but Bean and Smith got off.
The murder charges against Bean, Smith, and Haley played out at the state level over a nine-day trial. But they were not judged by a jury of their peers in Memphis. Instead, defense attorneys successfully lobbied to get a white jury installed at the trial—from a town outside of Memphis. The white folks took only eight-and-a-half hours to acquit the cops.
Clear as I can tell, the jury must have blamed the killing entirely on Officer Martin, who does most of the beating in the video available from the scene. Bean, Smith, and Haley mainly just watched, and did nothing, as a young Black man was lynched right in front of their eyes.
Apparently, white folks in Tennessee think that’s OK. |