MEMPHIS, Tenn. − Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old motorist who died after being brutally beaten by Memphis police officers, was killed by blunt force trauma to the head, an autopsy report revealed Thursday.

Nichols’ family viewed the autopsy report Wednesday, nearly four months after Nichols’ death, and attorney Ben Crump said the manner of death was homicide. The attorneys said the report was similar to an independent autopsy conducted in January which found Nichols “suffered extensive bleeding.”

The new report was done by Dr. Laura Bagwell and Dr. Marco Ross at the West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center.

The blunt force injuries to Nichols’ head left him with hemorrhaging in his brain, caused from the brain smashing into the inside of his skull, according to the report. In addition, he had multiple bruises and cuts throughout his body.

“The decedent was a 29-year-old man who was struck multiple times during a law enforcement encounter,” the summary of the report read. ” He subsequently became unresponsive…He remained unresponsive on the ventilator. He developed acute kidney injury, disseminated intravascular coagulation and liver failure. Three days after hospital admission, brain death was pronounced and he expired.”

‘Sacrificed for the greater good’:The death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis

What happened during the traffic stop?

Nichols was first pulled over in a traffic stop, which was initially said to be for reckless driving. That claim was later walked back by Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis, who said there was no evidence to say Nichols had committed any crime.

Body camera footage showed that during the initial stop, two officers from the department’s SCORPION Unit, which stands for Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods, pulled Nichols from his car and dragged him to the ground. A third SCORPION Unit officer arrived as Nichols was being pulled to the ground and held his legs down.

Eventually, after officers yelled conflicting commands at Nichols, he jumped up ran away. At that point, former-Officer Preston Hemphill fired his taser at Nichols.