*SACRAMENTO (KOVR) — Sunsets, outdoor spaces, and emotions cut through in a very personal display in Sacramento: It’s the world seen through the eyes of Tyre Nichols.
Several of his photographs are now on display for his community to take in.
His older sister Keyana Dixon spearheaded the first fundraiser Friday for the Tyre Nichols Foundation. They’re auctioning off some of Tyre’s best work.
Nichols spent much of his time behind the lens with a passion for photography. His passion is on display for all to take in and even bring home.
Tyre Nichols (via Ben Crump)
The money raised will go towards resources for young fathers, as Tyre was a young father himself. It will also support after-school activities in underserved communities and creative arts programs.
Tyre’s Godsister, Latoya Yizar, says it’s important the money raised goes right back into his own community.
Background info:
On January 7, 2023, Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old black man, was fatally injured by police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, dying three days later. The officers, members of the Memphis Police Department (MPD) SCORPION[a]unit, pulled Nichols from his car before pepper spraying and tasering him. Nichols broke free and ran toward his mother’s house, which was less than a mile (1.6 km) away. Five black officers caught up with Nichols near the house, where they punched, kicked and pepper sprayed him, and struck him with a baton. Medics on the scene failed to administer care for 16 minutes after arriving. Nichols was admitted to the hospital in critical condition.
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