Police brutality: Former officer pleads guilty in Tyre Nichols case

A former Memphis police officer pleaded guilty Nov. 2 to the fatal beating of Tire Nichols in exchange for prosecutors recommending a 15-year prison sentence. This made him the first of five officers to be charged and plead guilty in the case.

Desmond Mills Jr. entered his plea during a hearing at the Memphis federal courthouse as part of a larger deal under which he will also plead guilty to related charges in state court. It was not immediately clear whether any of the other officers would follow suit. Attorneys for three of the officers declined to comment and William Massey, Emmitt Martin’s attorney, said in a text message that they will “stay the course” on the former officer’s criminal defense.

Mr. Mills pleaded guilty to federal charges of excessive force and obstruction of justice and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. The final decision on punishment rests with the judge. Mr Mills remains on bail pending his sentencing hearing on May 22.