Dear smileband viewers,
A young man called Tyre Nichols was murdered by five black policemen, as they jumped him on the way home, after being pulled over in a traffic stop in Tennessee America.
This has yet seen another outrageous incident” by the police in America” that a black man has been attacked by black police officers.
This bring’s a understand that corruption follows across different cultures within the police force, as it’s was justified that Black Lives Matter was a cause for protest because of the death of George floyd, who was killed by a white ethical police officer in America.
American police set examples for police around the world, as they express dangers for there actions of police in the uk, as the English police act with racial discrimination towards other cultures and individuals in society and the police force, due to the fact of there exceed wage earnings.
Educational values are a major factor, that evaluates why people act, in a way that bring’s devastation” these are actions from all different individuals, in the work environment and within society as a whole.
The condolences go out to Tyre Nichols family as they aim for a peaceful protest regarding this murder that took place in Tennessee.
The five black police officers have been charged with second degree murder, as he was beaten for three minutes in savage attack.
More then 250 people turned up for the protest regarding Tyre Nichols, as this is a blow to the black community” that have trust in black police officers, who are there to protect people’ not kill people.
Tyre Nicholas, was a pleasant individual” who liked to skateboard and enjoyed interaction with society and friends, he carried a heart that was found to be loved by different people in his life.
Tyre Nicholas also worked for fed ex and was a valued worker in his job related role.
Attached below, is a link from CBC news” regarding this matter.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/tyre-nicholls-memphis-police-officers-charged-murder-1.6727079
May Tyre Nichols rest in peace.
Article written by Christopher Stanley
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