Memphis, i fedeli in Chiesa ricordano Tyre Nichols e protestano contro polizia

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Memphis, i fedeli in Chiesa ricordano Tyre Nichols e protestano contro polizia 30 gennaio 2023 Nella chiesa Mt. Olive Cathedral Church di Memphis, frequentata dai familiari di Tyre Nichols, l'afroamericano morto nella città del Tennessee dopo le percosse degli agenti, i fedeli hanno ricordato il 29enne di colore durante la Messa. Dopo la celebrazione un gruppo di persone ha marciato in protesta fino alla stazione di polizia. (Il Sole 24 ORE)

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