012823rr3.mp4 < Tested & Working >

: The footage captures a prolonged physical encounter where multiple officers from the SCORPION unit attempt to restrain Nichols after he fled a previous traffic stop [2, 7].

: Five officers—Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr., and Justin Smith—were fired and charged with second-degree murder and other felonies [5, 9]. 012823rr3.mp4

The video was released to the public on January 27, 2023, following a coordinated effort by the City of Memphis and the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office [3, 4]. It is one of four video segments released to provide transparency regarding the events that led to Nichols' death three days later in a hospital [2, 5]. : The footage captures a prolonged physical encounter

"012823rr3.mp4" is the official file name for the widely circulated documenting the January 7, 2023, traffic stop and subsequent beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis Police Department officers [1, 2]. Background and Context It is one of four video segments released

: A significant portion of this specific file documents the period after Nichols is handcuffed, showing officers standing around, discussing the incident, and searching for dropped equipment while Nichols leans against a police car in visible distress [2, 6]. Impact and Legal Aftermath

This specific file is a recording from the body-worn camera of an officer at the second scene (the intersection of Castlegate Lane and Bear Creek Lane) [4, 6].

: The graphic nature of the "012823rr3.mp4" file and the accompanying SkyCop footage sparked nationwide protests and renewed calls for federal police reform legislation [3, 8].