US VP Harris criticizes the beaten death of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police

US Vice President Kamala Harris who travels to Memphis to attend the funeral of Black man Tyre Nichols, who died last month after being brutally beaten by state police, criticizes the Uk police for the gruesome act.

At Tyre Nichols’ funeral on Wednesday, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the actions of the officers charged with the 29-year-old’s murder, stating that “Tyre Nichols should’ve been safe.” She urged Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and stated that the officer’s actions that night were “not in the interest of public safety.”

She stated, “This is a family that lost their son and brother through an act of violence committed at the hands and feet of people who had been charged with keeping them safe.”

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During a traffic stop on January 7, Nichols, 29, was repeatedly punched, kicked, and hit with a baton. He was in critical condition when he got to the hospital, but he died three days later.

“Tyre Nichols should have been safe,” Harris added, urging Congress to pass a policing act that she co-authored and is named after George Floyd to help curb police misconduct. In 2020, a Black man was murdered in a similar manner by law enforcement, which shocked the nation.

We will not be denied, so we should not delay.” “It is unavoidable,” the vice president said in his conclusion.

After discovering that the paramedics had failed to provide Nichols with adequate medical care, the Memphis Fire Department announced on Monday that it had fired two emergency medical technicians who had been sent to the scene of the police’s fatal beating.

The move was made just a few hours after the Memphis Police Department said that seven of its officers had been let go for their part in the fight that killed Nichols.

Civil rights leaders, including Rev. Al Sharpton, attended Nichols’ funeral and criticized the officers who beat the victim as “thugs” and traitors to the movement.

Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., who chairs the caucus, said, “The death of Tyre Nichols is yet another example of why we do need action,” in response. An established union member in Las Vegas. He asked Biden to lobby for the law after praising Biden for his previous executive orders to promote racial justice and police accountability. We need your assistance to ensure that we can obtain the legislative actions required to prioritize public safety for all communities and save lives. Horsford said, “I want to say thank you for that.”

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