Memphis police chief says video left her 'horrified,' 'disgusted'
Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "CJ" Davis said video of the traffic stop that allegedly led to Tyre Nichols' death left her "horrified," "disgusted," "sad" and "confused."
"In my 36 years ... I would have to say I don't think I've ever been more horrified and disgusted, sad ... and, to some degree, confused," Davis told ABC News' "Good Morning America” on Friday.
When pressed on why the video left her "confused," she replied that it was "just in the level of aggression and response to what had occurred in this traffic stop and is still very unclear, you know, as to the real reason for the stop in the first place."
Davis said "there was much discussion about when an appropriate time for the video to be released,” and “we felt that Friday would be better.”
“We're taking under consideration the reaction of the community that could potentially take place and ensuring that our schools, you know, are out, most business folks would be on the way home,” the chief explained.
"Even though this is a very, very difficult video to watch, it was never a thought that we would not release this video," Davis added. "We wanted to make sure that it wasn't released too prematurely because we wanted to ensure that the DA's office, the TBI [Tennessee Bureau of Investigation] and also the FBI had an opportunity to cross some of the hurdles that they had to in their investigation. And we're sort of at a point now that the DA has made his statements in reference to charges of these officers, that this is a safe time for us to release the video."