The Memphis Police Department on Saturday announced it will “permanently deactivate” its SCORPION unit after officers in the unit were fired and face charges in the death of Tyre Nichols, according to a statement from Police Director Cerelyn “CJ” Davis.

Memphis, Tennessee law enforcement officials released disturbing footage of the fatal police beating of Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man who died three days after a traffic stop on Jan. 7. The video shows officers using a Taser on Nichols, hitting him with a baton and kicking and hitting him in the head.

The five officers charged in Nichols’ death are members of SCORPION, or Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods, the department confirmed.

“The officers currently assigned to the unit agree unreservedly with this next step,” the release says. “While the heinous actions of a few casts a cloud of dishonor on the title SCORPION, it is imperative that we, the Memphis Police Department, take proactive steps in the healing process for all impacted.”

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Saturday’s news followed calls from Nichols’ family to dismantle the unit.

Antonio Romanucci, Nichols’ family attorney, said SCORPION and other specialized police units target the “most vulnerable” as he called on law enforcement agencies nationwide to examine their saturation units.

“These are suppression units,” he said. “These are saturation units. And what they really turn out to be are oppression units. And what they do is they wind up oppressing the people that we care about the most — our children, our young sons and daughters who are Black and brown — because they are the most vulnerable.”

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This photo provided by the Nichols family shows Tyre Nichols, who had a passion for photography and was described by friends as joyful and lovable. Nichols was just minutes from his home in Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 7, 2023, when he was pulled over by police and fatally beaten. Five Memphis police officers have since been charged with second-degree murder and other offenses. (Courtesy of the Nichols family via AP)

Other cities’ specialized police units draw scrutiny, scandal 

Specialized police units have also drawn scrutiny elsewhere in the country in scandals spanning multiple decades: