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Family of man shot by National Guard demands video release

Created at 6 Jul · 9:50 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The grandfather of Tyrin Johnson, a 20-year-old man shot and killed by Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis, is demanding answers and the release of video footage. Evaniel Johnson disputes the police narrative that his grandson posed a threat.

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Key Numbers

20-year-oldage of Tyrin Johnson
twoguard members fired weapons

Who's Involved

Evaniel Johnson
grandfather of Tyrin Johnson, demanding answers and video release
Tyrin Johnson
20-year-old man shot and killed by Tennessee National Guard
Tennessee National Guard
unit involved in the fatal shooting of Tyrin Johnson
Memphis police
agency providing the initial narrative of the shooting
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
agency reviewing the shooting incident
Raumesh Akbari
Tennessee Senate Democratic Leader calling for transparency
London Lamar
Tennessee Senate Chairwoman calling for transparency
Justin Pearson
State Rep. demanding transparency and disbanding of federal task force
Donald Trump
President who initiated the crime-fighting patrol in Memphis
Bill Lee
Tennessee Republican Governor who embraced federal intervention
Paul Young
Democratic Memphis Mayor who recognized National Guard presence
Angel Higgins
Tennessee State University spokesperson

↳ Why This Matters

The incident raises questions about the use of deadly force by National Guard members on patrol and highlights community concerns regarding transparency in law enforcement investigations, particularly in areas targeted by federal crime-fighting initiatives.

Key facts

  • Tyrin Johnson, 20, was shot and killed by Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis.
  • His grandfather, Evaniel Johnson, is demanding the release of video footage and disputes the official account.
  • Police claim Johnson turned toward guards with a gun while fleeing a gunfire report.
  • Democrats are calling for transparency and the immediate release of any investigative video.
  • The National Guard members were part of a federal task force initiated by President Donald Trump.

The family of Tyrin Johnson, a 20-year-old man fatally shot by Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis, is demanding answers and the release of video footage. Evaniel Johnson, Tyrin's grandfather, disputes the police narrative that his grandson turned toward the guards with a gun while fleeing a reported gunfire incident.

Evaniel Johnson stated that his grandson, a former correctional officer, would not have fired at guards and questioned the necessity of deadly force if Tyrin was running away. He believes Tyrin may have been carrying a gun for protection after a recent assault and a social media dispute.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the shooting, which involved two guard members firing their weapons. Johnson's family was informed he was shot twice in the chest. Memphis police declined to comment on existing footage or its release, and the National Guard has not commented on whether the involved members are on leave.

Tennessee Senate Democratic leaders Raumesh Akbari and London Lamar, along with State Rep. Justin Pearson, have called for transparency in the investigation and the release of any video evidence. Pearson also advocated for the disbanding of the federal task force, stating that armed soldiers are "terrifying our people."

President Donald Trump had previously deployed National Guard troops to Memphis as part of a crime-fighting initiative. While met with mixed responses and a lawsuit, the deployment did not lead to widespread protests. Data from the TBI indicates at least three people have died in four shootings linked to this federal task force.

Tyrin Johnson reportedly had no criminal history beyond traffic violations and was a student at Tennessee State University. His grandfather had hoped he would return to university and was training him for a role in the family's real estate business. Evaniel Johnson expressed regret that his grandson was in Memphis instead of staying home with family.

Frequently asked questions

Tyrin Johnson, a 20-year-old man, was shot and killed by Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis.

The family, led by Tyrin's grandfather Evaniel Johnson, is demanding answers and the release of video footage related to the shooting.

Memphis police stated that the National Guard members were responding to a report of gunfire and that Tyrin Johnson turned toward them with a gun while running away.

Evaniel Johnson disputes the official account, stating his grandson was not a "hoodlum" and questioning the use of deadly force if Tyrin was fleeing.

Tennessee Democrats are calling for transparency and the release of video, with one representative demanding the disbanding of the federal task force.

What Happens Next

01The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will continue its review of the shooting.
02The family awaits the release of video footage related to the incident.

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How It Developed

Tyrin Johnson was shot and killed by Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis.
Evaniel Johnson, Tyrin's grandfather, is demanding answers and video footage of the incident.
Memphis police stated the guard members were responding to gunfire and that Tyrin Johnson turned toward them with a gun.
Evaniel Johnson disputes the police narrative, stating his grandson was not a "hoodlum" and would not have fired at guards.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the shooting, with two guard members firing their weapons.
Democrats, including State Senate leaders Raumesh Akbari and London Lamar, are calling for transparency and the release of any available video.
State Rep. Justin Pearson also called for transparency and the disbanding of the federal task force.
President Donald Trump had previously sent National Guard troops to Memphis for crime-fighting patrols.

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