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
graphic, very graphic. [bleep] hands i didn t do anything! hey, i didn t do [background sounds] all right, all right, all right on the ground, on the ground. all right, all right, all right [inaudible conversations] you don t do that, okay? get on the [bleep] ground! put your hands behind your back. okay. [inaudible conversations] then lay down. i just want to go home. [inaudible conversations] watch out, watch out, watch out! give me your hands, bro! watch out. give me your hands, bro! [bleep] give me your [bleep] hands. watch out, watch out give me your hands! give us your hands! neil: well, has been body cam footage is raising a whole lot of questions as to why the police acted so brutally and so quickly. 29-year-old tyre nichols died three days after all of this, on january 10th. this all went down on the 7th. the five officers involved were fired and charged with second-degree murder, a charge for which, if they re found guilty, co
outrage, anger and grief. tyre nichols repeatedly beaten, kicked, tased and pepper sprayed by the police. on video for the world to see. the family of the father, skateboarder and photographer calling for peace as people around the country take their emotions out onto the streets in protest. and there are new questions about how to break the political stalemate to achieve some kind of real police reform. five former memphis cops already charged with murder, two more have now been relieved of duty. and a doj investigation is underway. this morning, we have memphis community leaders, experts on policing and a member of congress joining this crucial conversation. thanks to you for joining us this morning, i m katie phang, this is special coverage of the leash of the tylee nichols video. right now, the world is washing and reacting to that footage showing five memphis police officers kicking, punching, just beating 29 year old nichols after what was supposed to be just a traffic
we ll see you again tomorrow. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. we are going to have more with blayne alexander s interview with that 4% of the jury. we east 14 of eight minutes of it last night. that s the most that has been shown anywhere on nbc are msnbc. there is more. there s the pat cipollone part that no one has seen before. we will get to that later in this hour. it is riveting television. i have seen some bits and pieces that did not make it to air. and you really could just screen the whole thing for the entire hour. you really could. it s really something. and it s going to be irrelevant as soon as the district attorney fani willis makes her decisions and goes forward. yes, and so that is why we much feast upon it now. it s all we have. right now it s all we have. and we have a right now, a handful of bread crumbs. i will be watching, lawrence. thank you, alex wagner. thank you. y
the door to the home and his assailant attacked him. we are expecting audio from police interviews with david as well as my mom one calls and home surveillance video as well as other investigative material in their release, we will bring that all to you, we will bring that as soon as we have that. also this hour, cities across the country are bracing for potential violence after the release of police body cam footage set to show the brutal beating of tiring nickels that later led to his death. hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i am emily compagno with my cohost harris faulkner and joining us today kennedy, molly line, and todd piro, we have a lot of news at this hour, and we begin with the hour-long footage from body cams that will be released at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight after schools are out and most businesses are closed for the day. the video has been described as appalling, and the depiction of staggering brutality. five memphis police department officers involved