Up Close: We look back at the two months since Tyree Nichols was beaten to death by cops in Memphis.
On this episode of Up Close, we look back at the two months since Tyree Nichols was beaten to death by cops in Memphis.
Police officers were charged with murder and it has once again sparked new calls for police reforms, nationally. Are we any closer to it? We talk to U.S. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, who has been pushing for police reforms. We also discuss the opposition to New York Governor Kathy Hochul's plan to raise payroll taxes paid by employees to help fund the MTA>.We talk to him about that, about the George Santos controversy, and whether it's going to hurt other Republicans.
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Documents detail EMTs' failure to aid Tyre NicholsDocuments provided to The Associated Press show that two Memphis Fire Department emergency medical technicians who were fired and had their licenses suspended for failing to give aid to Tyre Nichols for 19 minutes after he was brutally beaten by police did not perform basic examinations, including checking his vital signs.
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Fired Memphis EMT says police impeded Tyre Nichols' careA former Memphis Fire Department emergency medical technician has told a Tennessee board that officers “impeded patient care” by refusing to remove Tyre Nichols’ handcuffs, which would have allowed EMTs to check Nichols' vital signs after he was brutally beaten by police
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Fired Memphis EMT says police impeded Tyre Nichols' careA former Memphis Fire Department emergency medical technician has told a Tennessee board that officers “impeded patient care” by refusing to remove Tyre Nichols’ handcuffs, which would have allowed EMTs to check Nichols' vital signs after he was brutally beaten by police.
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Memphis Police Department officers were 'impeding care' of Tyre Nichols, EMT says | CNNMemphis Fire EMT Robert Long testified in front of the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services Board on Friday that Memphis Police officers were 'impeding patient care' after he and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician JaMichael Sandridge arrived to find Tyre Nichols sitting on the ground, propped up against a police car on January 7.
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Fired Memphis EMT says police impeded Tyre Nichols' careA former Memphis Fire Department emergency medical technician has told a Tennessee board that officers “impeded patient care” by refusing to remove Tyre Nichols’ handcuffs, which would have allowed EMTs to check Nichols' vital signs after he was brutally beaten by police
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