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Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 9, 2023

The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office will be reviewing all cases handled by the five Memphis Police Department officers accused of killing Tyre Nichols, the Commercial Appeal reports. District Attorney Steve Mulroy did not specify how many cases were being reviewed, but said the review includes both active and closed cases. The news outlet also reported today that new documents reveal ex-MPD officer Preston Hemphill lied about seeing reckless driving and that Nichols put up a fight during the traffic stop that eventually led to his death. The MPD sent those documents to the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission (POST) in an effort to have Hemphill decertified. The Daily Memphian reports that another POST file reveals ex-officer Demetrius Haley took cell phone photos of Nichols after he and the other officers took turns beating him. According to his Garrity statement, Haley then texted the photos to “one civilian employee, two MPD officers, and one female acquaintance.” That Garrity statement, however, could be kept from a jury. The Associated Press explains why.