Seventh Memphis officer relieved of duty after Tyre Nichols death
Officer Preston Hemphill was suspended shortly after the arrest. His alleged actions at the scene leading to his dismissal were not disclosed.
A seventh Memphis Police Department officer has been disciplined for his role in the beating, arrest, and subsequent death of Tyre Nichols on Jan. 7.
MPD spokeswoman Karen Rudolph revealed that Officer Preston Hemphill was relieved of his duty shortly after the arrest. However, she did not go into detail about the officer's role in the arrest, or what actions he may have committed at the scene to cause him to be suspended from his job:
Rudolph said that information regarding the disciplinary action taken against Hemphill was not immediately released, as the officer was not fired and the department only releases information about officers who are suspended after an investigation is completed.
More agents are under investigation
In addition to the five officers involved in the beating, who were fired and charged with second-degree murder, two more Shelby County sheriff's deputies and two fire department workers were relieved of their duties without pay while their conduct is under investigation. This information will be disclosed and made available to the public as soon as resolutions are reached.
City Councilman Martavius Jones acknowledged that some police policies appeared to have been violated. He also stated that in his opinion, more officers should be disciplined:
Nichols' family demands more arrests
The Nichols family, their lawyers, and other activists have been demanding that more agents be fired or charged. Nichols' stepfather, Rodney Wells, told The Associated Press that the family would "continue to seek justice and arrest more officers."