happening now, we re standing by for the expected release of an arrest video showing the fatal encounter between tyre nichols and five former memphis police officers. the nichols family and officials warn the footage is extremely disturbing. we re also getting our first look at the brutal attack on nancy pelosi s husband last october. a san francisco court releasing video of the suspect breaking into the couple s home and lunging at the 82-year-old paul pelosi with a hammer. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s begin with the latest developments out of memphis right now, where we re awaiting release of the tyre nichols arrest video. cnn s shimon prokupecz is on the ground joining us with new details. what s the latest? reporter: that s right, in just about two hours the city of memphis expected to release this video. we ve now heard from family members and the police chief, all des
we begin with our top story. memphis, tennessee, now on edge as officials brace for potential unrest over the release this evening of video capturing the traffic stop and con tronation that left a 29-year-old black man dead. he died in the hospital three days after his encounter with police in which five officers are accused of beating him. his family shared this photo of him in the hospital. the attorney for nichols family says the video shows police treating nichols like a pinata. the family has urged the public to demonstrate peace think. his mother spoke to cnn about her son s death. i just feel like my son was sitting here on assignment from god. his assignment was over. it s over. he was sent back home. god is not going to let any of his children s names go in vain. all five officers associated with this incident have now been fired and charged with second-degree murder. as of this morning, four of them have been released after posting bail. one remains in custody.
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hello and welcome to the programme. tyre nichols, was a 29 year old black man. a father, a fedex employee, a keen skateboarder. three weeks ago, he was pulled over by the memphis police on suspicion of reckless driving. there was a confrontation after which tyre fled. and what happened next defies belief. five memphis police officers, who are also black, chased him down just 80 yards short of his mother s front door, they beat tyre so badly that, three days later, he died from his injuries. i am going to show you a picture of what tyre looked like before he died. just a warning it is hard to look at. the coroner said he had suffered excessive bleeding caused by a severe beating . the family have been shown the body cam footage. while each of the five individuals played a different role in the incident in question, the actions of all of them resulted in the death of tyre nichols, and they are all responsible. reverend al sharpton has spoken with the family and will deliver th
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