MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Four of the five former Memphis Police officers indicted for their role in the death of Tyre Nichols were suspended or received written reprimands during their tenure with the department, with only one charged officer avoiding internal discipline during his tenure.

In personnel files obtained through a public records request by The Commercial Appeal, part of the USA TODAY Network, four officers were either reprimanded or suspended for their failure to report when they used physicality, failing to report alleged domestic violence, or for damages sustained to their squad cruisers.

The four former officers indicted who had either a reprimand or a suspension were Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills, Jr., Justin Smith, and Emmitt Martin III. Tadarrius Bean, who was also fired and indicted, did not have any reprimands or suspensions in the records viewed by The Commercial Appeal.

Reviews of records found that the officers received little to-no reprimands as they made forceful arrests with no documentation and drove recklessly to scenes. In at least two cases, officers were praised, their actions described by MPD colleagues as one-off events for a good employee. It is unclear if the department required records to prove those assertions. 

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‘Top producer’

One summary from a hearing about a domestic violence call that went undocumented credited the police officer under review for being a “top producer.”