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Three former Memphis police officers convicted in Tire Nichols’ death

Three former Memphis police officers convicted in Tire Nichols’ death

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Three former Memphis police officers were convicted last year of witness tampering in the killing of Tire Nichols. One of the officers was also convicted of a federal civil rights charge, but two others were acquitted of those charges. Rehema Ellis of NBC News reports this.