The family of a Memphis man who was hospitalized and died following a traffic stop with police are demanding the official release of body camera and surveillance footage from the encounter.
Courtesy family"Nobody should ever die from a simple traffic stop — the footage is the only way to discern the true narrative of why and how that happened to Tyre," Crump said.
Family members also demonstrated outside the National Civil Rights Museum with protesters on Monday, holding signs with photos of Nichols.
"You shouldn't be on a dialysis machine press machine looking like this because of a traffic stop," Wells told WMC.
According to the Memphis Police Department, a "confrontation" occurred between Nichols and the officers when they approached his car on January 7.