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Tyre would have been 30! - TSDMemphis.com

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The 30th birthday party for Tyre Nichols Monday (June 5) at Fourth Bluff Park had practically everything – music, rappers, spoken-word performances, and tons of family fun.  More than 500 people came out to honor and remember the young African-American man, who came to represent the country’s need for police reform. Nichols, 29, was fatally […]

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