Former Memphis Police Officers Banned from Law Enforcement After Tyre Nichols' Death.

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Former Memphis Police Officers Banned from Law Enforcement After Tyre Nichols' Death.
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Four of the five former Memphis police officers charged with murder in the death of Tyre Nichols following a police beating have been decertified by the Peace Officer Standards & Training Commission in Tennessee, meaning they cannot work as law enforcement officers again in the state. The former officers have 30 days to appeal. The Memphis Police Department has requested the decertification of seven former Memphis officers, including one who retired before he could be fired. Five of the seven fired officers have been charged with second-degree murder in Nichols’ death.

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