Emmitt Martin III testified he wrongfully told his colleagues that the 29-year-old was a violent offender before they pulled him over and beat him.

Police officers violated protocol when they used excessive force against Tyre Nichols and overstated his actions, a former officer who has pleaded guilty in the case testified.

Emmitt Martin III, who initiated the traffic stop against Nichols, said in federal court Monday that Nichols never posed a threat and that officers downplayed their own actions during the Jan. 7, 2023 encounter, which led to Nichols’ brutal beating and subsequent death.

Martin testified he was angry that night because he hadn’t yet made an arrest, but then he noticed Nichols driving a little fast as a traffic light was turning red and saw him changing lanes without signaling.

    • edric
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      482 months ago

      So they need to play fake arrests with their fellow officers like how search dogs are given fake “victims” so they don’t feel stressed that they didn’t find anyone.

      • Thassodar
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        102 months ago

        I feel like internal hazing probably has something to do with it too, since they mentioned it was his first week back after 6 weeks off. If he’s getting to the end of the week with no arrests, and the chief is on his back about making the non-existent quota, I could see why he’d be ready to jump at any opportunity.

        I’ve been following this case mainly because it could happen to me and, similarly, I didn’t even have to do anything wrong.