you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. today the attorney for the family of tyre nichols is calling the video of the 29-year-old being beaten by officers a watershed moment, one that the attorney hopes will lead to federal police legislation reform. late yesterday, we learned that the memphis police department had shut down the controversial scorpion unit that the officers charged in this killing belonged to. that news coming less than 24 hours after graphic video of tyre nichols being beaten and tased by officers was released to the public. again, i want to warn our viewers, what you re about to watch is disturbing. ah! mom! mother mom! give me your fucking hands, man! give me your fucking hands! give me your hands! give me your hands! hey! cnn s isabel rosales joins me now. isobel, what led to the chief deciding to do this step of deactivating the unit? and what more do we know about what s happening with this case? hey, jim. so
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it was created by the chief back in 2021, november 2021, to really crack down on a surge of crime and to target violent areas in memphis, with a focus on things like homicides, robberies, assaults, and otherfulness. now, nichols attorneys the family s attorney says they would go around in unmarked cars and were sometimes unnecessarily aggressive, especially to people of color. we did hear from attorney benjamin crump this morning. he spoke with cnn and he did, however, tout the quick firing and charging of these involved police officers, saying that this is really a blueprint going forward, not just here in memphis, but beyond, that reform needs to happen on a national scale. take a listen. this video illustrates that it s this culture that says, it doesn t matter the police officers are black, hispanic, or white that it is somehow allowed
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fact they were aware of police reaction time, they got in, mmitted the violence and got away. they used home made devices to break contact with the police. i can t tell you what they were gog to do. they were going to go back and maybe try to detonate that explosive, that remote controlled but now that the signs of radicalization are out there and their technique, this has all the hallmarks of a preplanned terrorist attack. i m sorry, it just does. whether they were inspired or don t be sorry yeah, i mean, i hate i m out on a limb like this, but i d say it s international terrorism. does it really matter if they re inspired well, directed let s just go where the evidence finds it. no need for apologies. this is what you do for a living. let me bring the chief back in here. when we re looking at what they did, these guys ran out of this situation. right. and then they stuck close to the area. that does not speak to an intelligence plan, does it?