The family of Tyre Nichols, the man who died three days after Memphis police officers beat him following a Jan. 7 traffic stop, has filed a $550-million lawsuit naming the City of Memphis, Police Chief Cerelyn Davis, the five officers involved, two additional officers, and three fire department employees.
The suit, filed Wednesday morning in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, alleges negligence by the city in hiring Davis, along with asserting Davis' culpability in lax hiring processes, and the development of the SCORPION Unit's "oppression style of policing" and poor training, reports the Commercial Appeal .