As the federal trial proceeds against three officers who maintained their not guilty plea in the Tyre Nichols beating, their own former colleague just took the stand against them. His reaction probably shocked everyone watching.
Desmond Mills couldnât get through his words without tears following the replay of his body camera footage, per WATN. At some point during testimony, Mills tearfully blurted out an apology.
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âI wish I wouldâve stopped the punches. It hurts to watch. It hurts inside so much. It felt bad every time the picture is on the screen to know Iâm a part of that. I made his child fatherless. Iâm sorry… Iâm sorry. I know âsorryâ wonât bring him back, but I pray his child has everything he needs growing up,â Mills said through tears, according to WATN.
Three of the five cops criminally and federally charged in Nicholsâ fatal beating have been on trial this month on criminal charges. Former Memphis police officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith entered a not guilty plea, while the remaining two ex-cops, Mills and Emmitt Martin, pleaded guilty.
In an intense trial hearing Tuesday, Mills took the stand after the jury was shown his body camera footage from that night in January 2022.
Mills testified that when he arrived on the scene, Smith and Bean were already beating Nichols. Mills stated he struck Nichols three times in the arm with a baton and also pepper-sprayed him in an effort to help place handcuffs on him, per WATNâs report. Though, he acknowledged on the stand his actions were âexcessive.â
âI was angry because I just sprayed myself in the face. I didnât give him a chance to give me his hands,â Mills said, via WATN. âI just pulled the spray out and I sprayed Mr. Nichols. I failed to assess and analyze ⊠just started spraying.â
All of the commotion at the time Mills arrived occurred during the heartbreaking moment Nichols cried out for his mother, the ex-cop said. Mills stated Nichols posed no threat at the time of the beating. He also noted that Nichols was the âsmallest person out thereâ in comparison to the weight and size of the officers.
Mills offered some information about his time working in the MPDâs Scorpion Unit. He testified that he planned on leaving the unit because he didnât like the teamâs structure and considered his former colleagues to be âinexperienced,â per WATN. He also stated the ex-cops had a âgo, go, goâ mentality.
In other isolated incidents, Mills testified to some disturbing observations of his former coworkers. He claimed something was âmentally wrongâ with Martin after a car crash two months before the Nichols beating. Martin previously testified about the crash and stated he sought revenge after the crash and saw a counselor days before the incident, per The AP.
Mills also stated both Martin and Haley displayed hostile behavior toward citizens, alleging Haley kicked a handcuffed suspect in the face the day before the Nichols incident, per WATNâs report.
Nichols was taken to the hospital in critical condition after the incident, bpdy camera footage showed. He died three days later after succumbing to his injuries which included brain injuries and other severe bruises, according to his family.
The five officers still face state charges of second-degree murder. Mills was recommended no more than 15 years in prison by prosecutors. Martin was recommended no more than 40 years, the report says.
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