five now-fired memphis officers are facing charges of second-degree murder, aggravated assault, kidnapping, misconduct, and oppression. we will go to memphis in moments where steve harrigan is standing by. first we turn to fox news chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher. trace, what more have we learned about what happened that night? shannon, the video covers two separate scenes, but the first scene, the video picks up right before tyre nichols was pulled over for reckless driving. the thing is, we don t see any evidence of reckless driving or erratic driving. if police officers somehow fear that tyre nichols is posing a threat, the officers appear to violate protocol, which is to protect themselves and ask him to exit the vehicle. instead they go right up to the car, they pull him out, and immediately try to push into the ground. in the process, nichols is apparently pepper sprayed with some of the spray getting into the eyes of the officers on the scene, and t
hello, everyone, i m kate bolduan. at this hour, we re going to be starting in memphis. that city and far beyond that city, are now just hours from waiting for and receiving the release of around an hour s worth of videos that capture the police beating of tyre nichols. what has been described by every person who has seen it so far as a brutal attack that prosecutors say led to his death three days later. all five of, and we ll show you these now fired officers, are now charged with murder. and other serious crimes. in an exclusive interview with cnn, the memphis police chief said the video is perhaps worse than the police beating of rodney king decades ago. nichol s mother described the injuries that her son suffered at the hands of police. they had beat him to a pulp. he had bruises all over him. his head was swollen like a watermelon. it is horrific. and the humanity of it all. where was the humanity? they beat my son like a pinata. tyre nichols s mother there was ta
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but you don t want to do is charge something that you re going to have a difficult time convincing to help people live. you can get 15 years to 60 years for what they are charged with, and my guess is if they are convicted they look at the top end of that. so do not jeopardize a not guilty verdict. do not give any juror a reason to say, well, it wasn t premeditated murder. charge we can reasonably proven that his murder 2. shannon: charge what you can prove. i want to mention that the attorney general, merrick garland, talked about a federal civil rights investigation under the color of law statute. what does that mean and how is that different from what the state is doing here? yes, and both can go forward. there is no double jeopardy when the feds pursue one cause of action in the state pursues another. i know there s a prominent movie out there and people think about double jeopardy but it s not double jeopardy. they are different sovereigns. the color of state law is just as