012823rr3.mp4

012823rr3.mp4

This specific file is a recording from the body-worn camera of an officer at the second scene (the intersection of Castlegate Lane and Bear Creek Lane) [4, 6].

: The Memphis Police Department permanently disbanded the SCORPION unit shortly after the video's release due to the conduct revealed in the files [7, 10].

The video was released to the public on January 27, 2023, following a coordinated effort by the City of Memphis and the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office [3, 4]. It is one of four video segments released to provide transparency regarding the events that led to Nichols' death three days later in a hospital [2, 5]. 012823rr3.mp4

The release of this footage led to immediate and significant consequences:

: The graphic nature of the "012823rr3.mp4" file and the accompanying SkyCop footage sparked nationwide protests and renewed calls for federal police reform legislation [3, 8]. This specific file is a recording from the

: A significant portion of this specific file documents the period after Nichols is handcuffed, showing officers standing around, discussing the incident, and searching for dropped equipment while Nichols leans against a police car in visible distress [2, 6]. Impact and Legal Aftermath

: Five officers—Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr., and Justin Smith—were fired and charged with second-degree murder and other felonies [5, 9]. It is one of four video segments released

: It provides a close-up, often chaotic perspective of officers using pepper spray, Tasers, and physical strikes while Nichols is on the ground [6, 8].