now what he deserves justice. justice for a beautiful life taken far too soon. our thoughts tonight, i will terry s family, and this community. during this unthinkable, awful time. and on that note, i wish you all a safe night. hug your kids, from all of our family, excuse, me kind of get right. from all of our colleagues, across the networks of nbc news. when nbc family. thanks for staying up late with me. a really rough night. we ll see you at the end of monday. end o monday tire nicholas wendte nine years old. his family, and friends, remember me as a great kid and a beautiful soul. he was energetic, and outgoing, he was even goofy. they had a four-year-old son and he worked the second shift at fedex returning to his mother s house briefly every night at 7 pm for us late day lunch break. tyrannically s loved his mother. she said even had her name tattooed on his arm, which made her proud. and he loved skateboarding. tyrannical s family says he was pretty good. that was
that culture. quit internalizing it and do your job. we reflect the community that you came from, and do it with some integrity. you can do. it granted hansen, janai nelson, my great thanks for you for joining us tonight. that s all in for this week. alex wagner starts tonight. good evening,. alex thanks chris, thank you for joining us this evening. tyre nichols as 29 years. old his family and friends remember him as a great kid, and a beautiful soul. he was energetic an outgoing. he was even goofing. he had a four-year-old son. he worked the second ships, returning to his mother s house briefly at 7 pm for his late day lunch break. tyre nichols loved his mother. she said even had her name tattooed on his arm which made her proud. and he loved skateboarding, tyre nichols family says that he was pretty good. that was his passion, he s been skating since he was six years old. when he left around to 3:00, he was on his way to because my son every night and look at the su
professor, the other thing that we ve done from trying to reform a system that doesn t want to be reformed as we put a lot of the onus on the victims themselves. there s been a lot of talk about the top. the conversation that parents have to happen there young black children, or brown. children about how to behave when police stop. you and what is so chilling about this video. as you hear tyre nichols in a very calm voice, i m just trying to get home. you guys are doing a lot right now. the police are acting in fury. and here is someone that s doing running the playbook that any parent would have their child run. which is stay comment, don t be antagonistic, don t be
running the playbook that any parent would have their child run. which is stay comment, don t be antagonistic, don t be aggressive, do it they. say and he died anyway. there is nothing about the top that could save my son if he runs into a cop who s having a bad day. there is nothing. there s nothing that could save him. there s nothing that he could do that could turn that c.o.p. down. we saw with tyre, he spoke calmly. okay. i m on the ground. and what we heard him response to that, they don t just say something that echoes something that rashad said, and i want to put it in a phrase, diversify evil doesn t change the meaning of the no. diversifying evil, doesn t change the meaning of the. now you could put black faces in these institutions, that are