Video: 28 African-American Memphis Officers Face Demotion
Fifteen years ago, the officers won a lawsuit against City of Memphis that found promotion tests were discriminatory toward African-Americans and women. A judge agreed and those officers were promoted.

Twenty-eight African-American Memphis police officers could be demoted and required to return back-pay after a recent appeals court ruling.
Fifteen years ago, the officers won a lawsuit against City of Memphis that found promotion tests were discriminatory toward African-Americans and women. A judge agreed and those officers were promoted.
Now, a new court decision could change that.
"The possibility exists for demotions," said City of Memphis Chief Administrative Officer George Little. "Received word that the Supreme Court is not going to hear the appeal in the case of the 28 officers."
The officers sued the city in 2000. After a federal judge sided with the officers, the city appealed to a higher court. The appeals court sided with the city.
The officers then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the city says the Supreme Court is now choosing not to take up the case. The case will revert back to the most recent ruling.
By mid-February, the city expects to lower the officers' pay and rank. Some of those officers are now majors and lieutenants in the police department.
"You're talking about people who have 20 plus years and have given outstanding service to this city," said Afro American Police Association (AAPA) spokesman Tyrone Curry.
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