"Tennessee Republicans Push to Reverse Police Reforms Following Tyre Nichols's Death"

The Tennessee Senate has passed a bill that would essentially overturn Memphis' ban on pretextual traffic stops, with the aim of restoring law and order in the community. The bill, which had already passed in the state House, would block a Memphis City Council ordinance that banned such stops. While the bill's sponsors argue that it's about enforcing existing state laws and improving public safety, Democrats view it as Republican overreach that disregards local government decisions. The family of Tyre Nichols, whose death led to the ordinance, expressed deep disappointment with the bill's passage and emphasized the need for justice regarding routine traffic stops.
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- Republicans Move to Block a Policing Change Made After Tyre Nichols's Death The New York Times
- Tennessee Republicans move bill to undo police reforms placed after Tyre Nichols’s death The Hill
- Bill to undo Memphis' traffic stop reforms after Tyre Nichols death headed to governor's desk The Associated Press
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