Tyre Nichols' mom, chief: Women on two sides of a tragedy

RowVaughn Wells, the mother of Tyre Nichols, gets into the a limousine after her son's funeral at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis, Tenn., on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian via AP)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 Tyre Nichols 鈥 mother was just steps away from her son but couldn't hear his anguished cries.

Beaten and broken, struggling to survive, Nichols had called out for her as punched him, kicked him, and hit him with a baton after a traffic stop on Jan. 7.

Nichols, 29, who lived with his mom and stepdad, had slipped from the grasp of police after he was pulled over, dragged from his car and hit with a stun gun. Caught minutes later near their home and beaten savagely by five officers, he screamed, 鈥淢om! Mom!"

Moments later, the police knocked on the mother鈥檚 door, but not to alert RowVaughn Wells that her child had been savagely beaten, according to Rodney Wells, her husband and Nichols' stepfather. They said Nichols had been arrested for driving under the influence and was being taken to the hospital. Police said they could not go to the hospital because their son was under arrest.

So they waited.

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Memphis Police Director Cereyln 鈥淐J鈥 Davis, a mother herself, didn鈥檛 find out what her officers had done to Nichols until later either. The lack of police supervisors on the scene would be noted by many after Nichols died Jan. 10.

The fact that no one felt compelled to fill her in until the following day raised questions about the she would have to answer in the coming days, even as she was asking them herself.

鈥淭here were failures of who should render aid, who should have notified, who went to the mother鈥檚 house, how they communicated,鈥 Davis told the Associated Press in a Jan, 27 interview. "Why did the chief get notified at 4 o' clock in the morning and the incident occurred at 8 o' clock the previous night?鈥

It was around that same time of 4 a.m. that RowVaughn Wells received a call from a doctor at the hospital where he had been taken, Rodney Wells said. The doctor told them to get to the hospital immediately.

When she got there, she found Nichols on life support. While Wells was seeing her son鈥檚 battered body for the first time, Davis鈥 police department was swinging into damage control.

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The coming hours and days in Memphis would set the tone for America鈥檚 latest reckoning over police brutality, with RowVaughn Wells and Cerelyn Davis on opposite sides of the same tragedy. Their lives would be altered, in dramatically different ways.

Wells and her family seethed, cried and mourned for Tyre Nichols, the happy-go-lucky skateboarder and amateur photographer who came to Memphis from California about a year ago. She ultimately hung on to the hope her son鈥檚 fate might mean something, taking its place as it did in the long line of young Black men who have died at the hands of police.

Davis, the first Black woman to run the Memphis Police Department, faced heavy criticism. As she and other city officials came to grips with what had happened, they gradually took steps to hold the officers accountable, share the horror of the case with the public, and try to minimize the possibility that the incident could set off unrest in Memphis and beyond.

But she would be called out in vivid terms at Nichols鈥 funeral as a beneficiary of the progress that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was in Memphis to fight for when he was shot to death more than half a century earlier.

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At 6:03 a.m. on Jan. 8, the police department posted a vague statement on social media saying that Nichols had two 鈥渃onfrontations鈥 with police. He had "complained of having a shortness of breath, at which time an ambulance was called to the scene,鈥 the statement said.

Wells knew better by then. She had seen him bruised, swollen, hooked up to machines.

Memphis' fire department later revealed that 27 minutes elapsed from the time emergency medics arrived on the scene to the moment when an ambulance took him to a hospital.

鈥淲hen I walked into that hospital room, my son was already dead,鈥 Wells said during a Jan. 23 news conference.

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Doubts about the police department's initial account only grew. A photo of a bruised Tyre in the hospital was distributed in the media. Activists questioned the department's account and pushed for release of the arrest video.

Nichols' family hired lawyer Ben Crump, known for representing the families of others struck down by police, including George Floyd. Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police in 2020 led to nationwide protests and raised the volume on calls for police reform.

Wells cried throughout a Jan. 17 memorial service for her son but would not speak publicly until later.

Gradually, a fuller portrait of Nichols emerged. He had lived with his mom and stepfather and made boxes at FedEx alongside Rodney Wells. He had two brothers, a sister and a 4-year-old son. He was an amateur photographer who loved sunsets and skateboarding.

Tyre had his mother's name tattooed on his arm.

鈥淭his man walked into a room, and everyone loved him,鈥 said Angelina Paxton, a friend who traveled from California for the service.

That same day, Memphis officials pledged to release video of the attack.

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The five officers were fired Jan. 20 after an internal police investigation revealed violations of police rules, including excessive use of force, and failure to intervene and render aid.

In a statement, Davis called their actions 鈥渆gregious.鈥

The family met with authorities to see the video 鈥 horrific footage RowVaughn Wells said she was unable to watch at that meeting. Later, she warned parents to avoid showing it to their children.

Wells said she was inside her house at the time of the beating, waiting for Tyre to get home and give his customary cheerful greeting of 鈥淗ello parents!鈥

鈥淔or a mother to know that their child was calling them in their need, and I wasn鈥檛 there for him, do you know how I feel right now?鈥 Wells told media during a Jan. 27 news conference.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 there for my son. I was telling someone that I had this really bad pain in my stomach earlier, not knowing what had happened,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut once I found out what happened, that was my son鈥檚 pain I was feeling.鈥

She also shared how an ordinary day had turned horrible.

Tyre, on the day of the arrest, had seen her pulling out some chicken before he left the house at around 3 p.m. to snap pictures of the sunset at a suburban park, she said.

鈥淗e said, 'Mom, are you cooking chicken tonight?鈥 I said 鈥淵es.鈥

鈥淗e said, 鈥滺ow are you cooking it?"

With sesame seeds.

鈥淗e loved that.鈥

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In a late-night video statement released Jan. 25, Davis said she had met with the Nichols family and offered her condolences. She promised to continue investigating other officers' actions.

鈥淚 am a mother, I am a caring human being, who wants the best for all of us," Davis said. 鈥淭his is not just a professional failing. This is a failing of basic humanity.鈥

Officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith were charged the next day 鈥 19 days after Nichols' arrest. It's a length of time that Crump said should be a 鈥渂lueprint鈥 for other police agencies to follow when dealing with similar situations.

When asked about the charges, Rodney Wells told the AP that the family was 鈥渇ine with it.鈥

He also said his wife thought Davis was doing an 鈥渆xcellent" job.

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Friday, Jan, 27 was the day Memphis and the nation had waited for 鈥 the video release.

Hours before it was posted by the city, Davis told the AP that the footage failed to show what still remains a mystery 鈥 why Nichols was stopped in the first place.

Officers were 鈥渁lready amped up, at about a 10,鈥 she said, when the video started. The members of the crime-suppression team known as were 鈥渁ggressive, loud, using profane language and probably scared Mr. Nichols from the very beginning,鈥

"We don鈥檛 know what happened,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淎ll we know is the amount of force that was applied in this situation was over the top.鈥

Rodney Wells, Davis and community leaders had called for protests to be peaceful, in honor of King鈥檚 belief in nonviolent action.

Protesters blocked an interstate bridge, but there was no violence. No property damage. No arrests.

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Davis disbanded the Scorpion unit on Jan. 28, after 鈥渓istening intently鈥 to the Nichols family, community leaders and other officers on the team.

Crump said the Nichols family considered the move 鈥渁ppropriate and proportional to the tragic death of Tyre Nichols.鈥

He also called it 鈥渁 decent and just decision for all citizens of Memphis.鈥

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Tyre Nichols was laid to rest on Feb. 1. The funeral at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, delayed by icy weather, featured a rousing choir, a eulogy by the Rev. Al Sharpton and a visit by Vice President Kamala Harris.

Also present were relatives of Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Botham Jean, Jalen Randle and Floyd 鈥 Black people who also had been cut down by police.

Harris praised Nichols' parents for their extraordinary strength, courage and grace throughout the ordeal.

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In his eulogy, Sharpton said he had taken his daughter Ashley early that morning to the site of the former Lorraine Motel, a Black-owned business where King was shot on April 4, 1968. The motel is now the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Civil Rights Museum.

Sharpton noted the civil rights movement led by King opened doors for Black city workers in Memphis and elsewhere and said the five Black officers insulted King's legacy by beating Tyre to death.

Sharpton called out the officers and Davis, reminding them of those who marched, went to jail and died while fighting for racial equality.

鈥淵ou didn't get on the police department by yourself. The police chief didn't get there by herself,鈥 he said.

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Despite her grief, RowVaughn Wells spoke, too. Speaking from a lectern in the large church, she wiped away tears and said she believed her son 鈥渨as sent here on an assignment from God.鈥

鈥淎nd I guess now his assignment is done. He鈥檚 been taken home.鈥

Someone in the audience yelled that Nichols was going to change the world.

鈥淵es,鈥 his mother said, nodding. 鈥淵es.鈥

And then, once again, she praised Davis for acting swiftly.

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