A sixth Memphis Police Department officer was fired on Friday for his role in the brutal beating and death of Tyre Nichols, the 29-year-old Black man who died in January three days after a traffic stop.

The officer, Preston Hemphill, was placed on leave at the start of the department’s investigation. MPD announced his termination Friday, nearly a month after Nichols was beaten. Hemphill has not been charged with a crime.

Calls for Hemphill’s dismissal grew after Memphis released over an hour of body camera and surveillance footage of officers beating, kicking, pepper spraying and using a Taser on Nichols. 

According to attorney Lee Gerald, Hemphill’s body camera was released showing officers’ initial encounter with Nichols, in which at least three officers approached his car at a traffic light, yelling expletives while forcing him out of the car and onto the ground. 

The department said Hemphill violated policies including: personal conduct, truthfulness, compliance with Taser regulations, compliance with uniform regulations and a policy governing inventory and recovered property. 

The investigation into Nichols’ death remains ongoing, the police said Friday, and “multiple” officers are under investigation.

Hemphill, who is white, was hired in March 2018.

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On Jan. 20, the department fired five other officers for their roles in Nichols’ beating death. A week later, those officers, who are all Black, were indicted on charges that include second-degree murder.

Earlier this week, three employees with the Memphis Fire Department were terminated from the department related to Nichols’ death.

Hemphill is the ninth City of Memphis employee fired in relation to Nichols’ death.

Gerald confirmed to The Commercial Appeal, part of the USA TODAY Network, that he was present at the initial stop of Nichols.