MEMPHIS, Tenn. –

Authorities announced that a total of seven Memphis Police officers were relieved of duty this month after police officers brutally beat, Tased and pepper sprayed 29-year-old Tyre Nichols after pulling him over. 

The seven officers include the five who were fired and charged with murder.Nichols died on Jan. 10, just three days after the traffic stop.

Officer Preston Hemphill, was placed on leave, a spokesperson for MPD confirmed Monday to The Commercial Appeal, part of the USA TODAY Network. The spokesperson confirmed Hemphill, who was hired by MPD in 2018, has been on leave since the beginning of the investigation.

The seventh officer’s identity has not been released, but the “actions and inactions” of Hemphill and another’s actions “have been and continue to be the subject of this investigation since its inception on January 8, 2023,” according to a news release from the police department Monday.

In its initial narrative, the Memphis Police Department said the officers involved had been relieved of duty but did not say how many officers that was.

Hemphill has not been charged with a crime.

News of Hemphill being placed on leave comes after the city released graphic footage of five officers beating Nichols on Jan. 7. Nichols was hospitalized after the assault and died three days later.

Hemphill’s body cam footage shows initial stop, attorney says

Hemphill’s defense attorney, Lee Gerald, said his client was the third officer at the initial stop of Nichols.