A former Memphis police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in exchange for prosecutors recommending a 15-year sentence, the Associated Press reports.
Desmond Mills Jr became the first of five ex-officers charged in the case to admit guilt.
Mills entered his plea during a hearing at the Memphis federal courthouse, as it was part of a broader agreement that includes pleading guilty to associated charges in state court, according to the Shelby County district attorney. He specifically pleaded guilty to federal charges of excessive force and obstruction of justice. Additionally, as part of this plea arrangement, Mills has agreed to fully cooperate in the federal civil rights investigation regarding patterns and practices within the Memphis Police Department. He will testify against the other defendants, as stated by prosecutors.
It remains uncertain whether the four other officers will take similar actions, as their legal representatives refrained from commenting.
Mills is currently out on bail as he awaits his May 22 sentencing.
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