A former Memphis Police officer involved in the traffic stop preceding Tyre Nichols’ beating told a Memphis Police Department hearing officer he believed he used departmental training and tactics during the incident.

Justin Smith, 26, was the only former officer to make a statement during administrative hearings in January that resulted in Smith and four other officers being fired.

“It is my contention that I personally utilized the training and defensive tactics provided to me as a Memphis police officer in attempting to handcuff (Nichols),” Smith wrote in the statement.

The Memphis Police Department declined to comment on Smith’s statement.

Smith’s written statement, along with other documents created during the Memphis Police Department’s internal investigation, were obtained through a public records request from the Peace Officer Standards and Training commission (POST). POST is Tennessee’s police certification body, which also decertifies officers and prevents them from working in the state at another department.

Memphis Police sent the documents to the certification body along with its request to decertify the now-fired officers. The department did not provide the documents in a previous public records request by The Memphis Commercial Appeal, a member of the USA TODAY Network, for the five officers’ personnel files.

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No mention of punches and kicks to Tyre Nichols

Smith’s statement made no mention of the punches, kicks or baton strikes captured on body camera and SkyCop video that Nichols received from officers that night, and only mentioned wrestling and pepper spraying Nichols.