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The DOJ is callings for peaceful protests in response to police video that will be released today of the traffic stop that led to 29-year-old Tyre Nichols being killed.

The officers were all fired from the department last week and have been charged with murder and other crimes related to the death of Nichols.

“We understand the outrage people have currently, and how hurt and painful this is, but we are going to continue to say, violence, but violence is unacceptable,” Jean-Pierre said. “I was outraged. It was incomprehensible to me. It was unconscionable, and I felt that I needed to do something and do something quickly,” Davis said. “I don’t think I’ve witnessed anything of that nature in my entire career.”

“I have seen the video myself, and I will tell you I was appalled,” Wray said. “I’m struggling to find a stronger word, but I will just tell you I was appalled.”

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