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A Sister’s Love and Grief: Keyana Dixon Opens Up About the Death of Her Brother, Tyré Nichols

This story was originally published by MLK50: Justice Through Journalism. Subscribe to their newsletter here. Keyana Dixon agreed to meet on her day off. It was a warm yet cloudy and rainy Monday morning – Dixon’s favorite type of weather. The rain recharges her, she said. The conditions seemed ideal for the heavy conversation ahead: discussing what […]

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DOJ Under Trump Shuts Down Police Reform Cases Sparked by Floyd, Taylor Deaths

Just days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, the Justice Department said they will dismiss police investigations launched during former President Joe Biden’s administration.  Harmeet Dhillon, the leader of the department’s Civil Rights Division, announced Wednesday plans to withdraw pending federal lawsuits against police departments in Louisville, Kentucky, following the death of Breonna […]

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Tyre Nichols Died. A Tennessee Jury Didn’t Convict Three Ex-Officers for His Death.

Just days after the controversial acquittal of three former Memphis, Tennessee, police officers in the death of Tyre Nichols, his family is condemning the “wanted” posters showing the men involved in his brutal beating that are appearing across the city. Since the verdict, the family has been “made aware of posters in public places around […]

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Split Verdict Closes One Chapter for Tyre Nichols’ Family, Yet The Fight Isn’t Over

It’s been a grief-stricken road for RowVaughn Wells nearly two years after the fatal beating of her son Tyre Nichols. On Thursday, the Memphis, Tennessee, mother was able to close one chapter after three of the five former police officers were found guilty of federal witness tampering charges in the fatal beating. But they were […]

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Tyre Nichols Killing: Jury Selection Begins for 3 Ex-Officers Accused in Fatal Beating

Nearly a year ago, five Black former Memphis police officers were indicted in federal court after a traffic stop in January 2023 that resulted in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. The FedEx worker cried out for his mother as the officers repeatedly kicked, used a baton and Tasers, and pepper sprayed him. He was […]

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‘They Need to See’: RowVaughn Wells on What It Means to Attend the State of the Union Address

This story was originally published by The 19th. RowVaughn Wells is nervous; at 61, she never expected to be the face of a movement, to visit the White House, or to be singled out in front of the nation by the president of the United States. Now, a month to the day since her son, Tyre […]

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The Tyre Nichols Video Is Coming Out. You Don’t Have to Watch.

Footage of five Memphis, Tennessee, police officers, who were fired after participating in a traffic stop that resulted in the death of Tyre Nichols earlier this month, is expected to be televised during Friday’s prime-time lineup. It’s unclear how long — and how horrific — the video will be. But since the police department announced […]

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