Memphis Police Department’s SCORPION Unit ‘Permanently Deactivated’

The Memphis Police department announced Saturday that the controversial SCORPION unit has been permanently deactivated on the heels of overnight protests in the city and across the nation.

“It is imperative that we, the Memphis Police Department, take proactive steps in the healing process for all impacted,” the statement said.

The Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods – a 40-member squad assembled in October 2021 by Memphis Police Department Chief “C.J.” Cerelyn Davis and Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland, a Democrat – is described as an elite crime-fighting unit.

“The officers currently assigned to the unit agree unreservedly with this next step,” the MPD statement said.

The move comes at the request of the family of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols, who officials say was killed by five former Memphis police officers. Those officers, Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Justin Smith, Emmitt Martin, and Desmond Mills, Jr. were charged last week with second degree murder.

“Officers claimed that Nichols was stopped on January 7 because they observed him driving recklessly. On Friday, Chief Davis said there was no evidence to support that claim,” The Tennessee Star reported; adding:

The body cam video of the beginning of the incident shows that Nichols was sitting in the drivers seat of his stopped vehicle when one of the five officers approached. Rather than following standard protocol followed in normal traffic stops and asking Nichols for his registration and drivers license, the officer opened the car door, dragged Nichols out of the car, and threw him to the ground. Subsequently, several officers surrounded the prone Nichols, yelling “show us your hands.” None appeared to possess handcuffs and, inexplicably, the officers were unable to subdue Nichols, who subsequently, again inexplicably, was able to evade multiple officers and run away from the first location, only to be chased by multiple officers to another location an estimated 100 yards away where the fatal beating was delivered.

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Written by staff reporters at The Tennessee Star.
Photo “MPD Cerelyn Davis” by Memphis Police Department and “Memphis Police Vehicle” by Thomas R Machnitzki CC3.0.

 

 

 

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2 Thoughts to “Memphis Police Department’s SCORPION Unit ‘Permanently Deactivated’”

  1. Joe Blow

    Yep, let’s throw the baby out with the bath water to appease the mob.

  2. KarenB

    While they were going around terrorizing innocent people and people complained this woman did NOTHING to stop the thugs she hired. Now that they have finally murdered someone she shuts down this thug operation. She needs to be FIRED IMMEDIATELY along with the 35 thugs left in this squad that she hired. What did they do with the 35 thugs left after shutting down this terrorist squad? Are they now in the regular police force or were they fired?? I have never seen anything more heartbreaking than what they did to this poor innocent young man after he was out taking pictures of the sunset at a nearby park and was just 3 blocks from home when these thugs stopped him. As they beat him to hear him screaming for his MOM ripped my heart out. He ran….of course he ran because he knew they were out to do him great harm. They kicked him and beat him. A handcuffed unarmed man and then held him up on his feet and beat him some more and not one of these monsters did a thing to stop it. They are not human. They are animals of the lowest form.

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