“A good person” whose life was taken too soon by “a violent act” of the police: at the funeral of Tyre Nichols, a young African-American whose fatal beating by black police officers shocked the United States , the speakers, including Vice-President Kamala Harris, protested against police violence on Wednesday, February 1. 

After hugging Tyre Nichols' mother for a long time in the Memphis church where this tribute was held, Kamala Harris had harsh words for the officers who beat him up as he shouted that he had nothing done and called for help.

"Didn't he have the right to be safe?" Asked the vice-president.

"Here is a family who lost their son and brother after an act of violence" perpetrated by "those responsible for protecting them", and "this violent act was not intended to ensure public safety", she hammered in front of the crowd.

Tyre Nichols was "a good person, a beautiful soul, a son, a father, a brother, a friend, a human being gone too soon", said at the opening of the service the Reverend J. Lawrence Turner at the Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church.

"Today, as we celebrate Tyre's life and comfort his family, we inform this nation that the rerun of this episode, which has black lives matter as a hashtag, has been canceled and will not be renewed for a new season. “, he launched.

“We will eventually win,” he said again.

A strong symbol, a brother of George Floyd, a black man in his forties whose death in 2020 under the knee of a white police officer had triggered massive anti-racism demonstrations, was present, as was the mother of Breonna Taylor.

This 26-year-old African-American was shot dead by police in her Kentucky apartment in 2020 and became an icon of the "Black Lives Matter" movement.

And it was the Reverend Al Sharpton, a figure in the struggle for civil rights, who delivered the funeral oration.

Calvary

Tire Nichols, 29, was arrested on January 7 by officers from a special unit in Memphis, in the southern United States, for a simple traffic violation, according to the police.

But beaten relentlessly, so much so that he had become unrecognizable according to his family, he died three days later in hospital.

Kamala Harris had been invited to the funeral by Tyre Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells, and stepfather Rodney Wells.

A sign of the attention paid by the White House to this affair, President Joe Biden himself spoke last week with the parents of Tire Nichols to salute "their courage and their strength", a few hours before the publication of the video of his ordeal at the hands of the police.

RowVaughn Wells and Rodney Wells were also invited by the parliamentary group bringing together elected African-Americans to attend Joe Biden's State of the Union speech on February 7 in Congress in Washington.

Reform

The unbearable images of the arrest and beatings inflicted on the young man by the agents were broadcast, without cuts, by the largest channels in the country, raising fears of a social conflagration to the authorities. 

The five police officers involved were fired and charged with murder.

The "Scorpion Unit" to which they belonged, and which had the mission of reducing the number of illegal activities in sensitive neighborhoods by deploying more police there, was dismantled.

Three firefighters were dismissed in connection with the facts and two other police officers suspended.

President Biden plans to receive members of the caucus bringing together African-American lawmakers at the White House on Thursday to "discuss legislation on police reform and other shared priorities," said Olivia Dalton, a spokeswoman for the executive.

With AFP

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