Tennessee Governor Reverses Police Reform Law Following Tyre Nichols' Death

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed a bill into law that prohibits cities from enacting local police reforms, including a Memphis traffic stop ordinance inspired by the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols. The ordinance, which aimed to prevent police stops for minor infractions, was created after Nichols, a Black man, was severely beaten during a traffic stop and later died from his injuries. The bill has been widely interpreted as a rebuke of the ordinance and would prevent cities across the state from implementing similar reforms, sparking controversy and opposition from civil rights groups and activists.
- Tennessee governor signs bill blocking police reform law inspired by Tyre Nichols’ killing CNN
- Tennessee Gov. Lee signs bill to undo Memphis traffic stop reforms after Tyre Nichols death PBS NewsHour
- Tennessee rolls back police reform passed after the death of Tyre Nichols WPLN
- Tyre Nichols' brutal beating by police shown on video The Associated Press
- Tennessee Legislature Overrules Memphis City Council on Tyre Nichols Act Bloomberg
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