Advocates: Black cops not exempt from anti-Black policing

FILE - A protester and a police officer greet in the middle of a standoff in New York, June 2, 2020, during a solidarity rally calling for justice over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died earlier that year after Minneapolis police officers restrained him. The death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis stands apart from some other police killings because the young Black man was beaten by Black officers. But the fact that Black officers killed a Black man didn’t remove racism from the situation. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — That the death of Tyre Nichols — young, Black, just trying to get home — came at the hands of Memphis police officers was a familiar refrain in the nation's seemingly endless lamentation of racism and police brutality aimed at Black people.

This time around, though, it was five Black officers who were fired and in the horrifying Jan. 7 beating that was caught on video and led to Nichols' death in a hospital bed three days later.

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