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Timeline of Tyre Nichols’ deadly encounter with Memphis police

Four harrowing videos released by the City of Memphis Friday evening show the brutal and ultimately fatal assault on 29-year-old Tyre Nichols, who was pulled over during a Jan. 7 traffic stop and was dead three days later.

Here are some critical moments from that deadly encounter.

"Get the f*** out the f***ing car!" an officer is heard screaming while pulling Nichols out of his car.

"I didn't do anything," Nichols responds.

A scuffle ensues, with an officer yelling "Get on the f***ing ground!"

"Alright, I'm on the ground!" Nichols says.

Police had said that Nichols was supposedly stopped for reckless driving, but Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis said early Friday morning an investigation and review of available camera footage had found “no proof” of that.

Officers are seen pinning Nichols to the ground on his side while grabbing his arms and giving him contradictory orders.

"You guys are really doing a lot right now," Nichols is heard saying during the encounter. "I'm just trying to go home!"

Officers pursue Nichols on foot after he flees while officers attempt to Taser him. They call for backup, which arrives at around 8:29 p.m. and pursues Nichols.

Two police cars arrive at the intersection where Nichols was initially stopped as officers ask for his location. An officer can be heard on radio saying they've spotted Nichols running on foot.

Nichols is repeatedly pepper-sprayed during his second encounter with officers.

"Shut the f*** up!" an officer yells to Nichols.

Two officers are seen on top of Nichols, who is laying on the pavement.

"Give me your hands!" officers say to Nichols.

Nichols appears to shield his face as officers begin to punch and slap him in the face.

"You want to get sprayed again?" one officer says to Nichols.

Nichols screams, "Mom!" repeatedly. Police caught up with Nichols in a neighborhood — less than 80 yards, his mother has said, from her home.

Officers ask again for Nichols to give them his hands. "Alright, Alright," he replies and appears to move his hands to his back.

Officers continue to pepper-spray Nichols directly in the eyes while he lies on the ground. They are heard complaining the chemical spray got in their eyes as well.

Officers are seen kicking Nichols in the head, while he is pinned on his side on the pavement.

Officers stand Nichols upright and pin his hands behind him. Officers punch Nichols, who is staggering about, repeatedly in his head and beat him with a baton.

Police officers talk after the attack on Tyre Nichols during an arrest in Memphis, Tenn.
Police officers talk after the attack on Tyre Nichols during an arrest in Memphis, Tenn. on Jan. 7.City of Memphis via AP

Nichols is sitting handcuffed on the pavement.

Two medics prop Nichols' slumped body up against the unmarked police car. Nichols is conscious, but visibly injured. Medical personnel are seen standing around and nearby Nichols, but do not render aid at this point.

The two Fire Department personnel tasked with Nichols' initial patient care were later relieved of duty.

During this time the officers are standing around the scene and discussing the violent arrest.

“I hit that man with so many pieces,” an officer says to the group.

At least two officers are heard alleging that Nichols attempted to grab one of their guns. Bodycam footage reviewed by NBC News did show any indication of Nichols reaching for their weapons. Authorities also did not confirm this account.

One officer claims that during the initial traffic stop, he repeatedly tried to get Nichols to stop driving.

"That man drove around, swerved like he was gonna hit my car. So then I'm like, God damn what are we doing?" the officer says.

“He pulled up at the red light, stopped at the red light, put his turn signal on," adds the officer.

The officer said he jumped out of his car and "S*** went from there."

Several minutes later, the two medics begin to attend to Nichols. EMS and EMT ambulances are also seen arriving at the scene.

The Aftermath

Nichols was hospitalized in critical condition after the encounter and died three days later

Five officers involved in the case — Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith — were fired after an administrative investigation found they had violated department policy on use of force.

The fired officers were charged Thursday with second-degree murder, two counts of official misconduct, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, one count of official oppression and one count of aggravated assault.

In the Friday news conference, Nichols’ family and attorneys praised the swift charges and investigation.

“We look at how swiftly the district attorney brought charges against them in less than 20 days. Then we want to proclaim that this is the blueprint going forward for any time any officers, whether they be black or white, will be held accountable,” Crump said.

All five are out of jail after posting bond as of Friday morning. Bean, Mills and Smith posted $250,000 bond; Haley and Martin posted $350,000 bond.