in memphis, slamone, what s happening a continued fall-out from this incident from the horrific beating after the video what public the sheriff here in the shelby county put out a statement learned two of his deputies were on scene that night and as a result of that because of this video becoming public, he s placed those deputies on leave, so it s two sheriffs deputies that are now on leave, and of course, you know, we re learning more between about this scorpion unit, the team that these officers were part of, the family calling for them to be disbanded well the mayor and police department here saying that that unit for right now is not operating in this city, they have sort of suspended their operations while they continue their investigation. but they re not outright going to say at this point that they re going to disband this unit, they re blaming the problems on these officers and not the unit, the other thing throughout this and of course, watching this video, laura
there emt, the medics on scene how long it took for them to offer tyre nichols any kind of help, for minutes and minutes he laid there, bleeding after being brutally beaten. the questions of course about those emts and the other officers who were on scene and the continued investigation where it appears so much more to come, thank you so much. we ll continue to lien on you and your insight reporting here. i want to bring that memphis city council member, thomas, counsel woman it must be a trying time for memphis, there has been peaceful protest and calm in the city of memphis tonight which is in line with the wishes of tyre nichols s mother, can you tell us what the community is feeling and what you re seeing this evening?
option. that they have reached the end of the line. a feeling sort of more pessimistic about things than reality would tell us. i think it is important to say that sometimes suicides happen when there is no warning sign. i think kate spade s husband talked about this, that they had no idea that s how she was feeling at that moment. sometimes even people who are closest to us just don t know. you just don t know the demons that they re dealing with in their heads. elizabeth cohen, thank you so much, really important insight reporting there. it bears reporting repeating, i should say, if you know anyone, a family member, a friend, a colleague that may need help, please call the national suicide prevention hot line. that number is 1-800-273-8255. they are available 24/7. we ll be right back. her salon was booked for weeks, until her laptop crashed this morning.