For your consideration ...
At the 4:30 mark on the 2nd video there are 7 police officers visible. I wonder what the status is of the other 2 that were on the scene.
The 5 are Memphis Police, the other 2 responding were deputies with the Sheriffs Office who have since been suspended pending an investigation.
BTW. There is, as most should know, (because your life may depend on knowing this information), there is a huge difference between "police" and "Sheriff deputies". Not including State Troopers, police officers are nothing more than an agent, (security guards), of a corporation operating as a municipality or city. Whenever you see a welcome sign saying, "Welcome to the Incorporated City of Wherever", or "Entering the Incorporated City of ...", or a "City Limits" sign, or "This Town/City Incorporated in 1823", you can guarantee they have a "police department" that answers only to a council and mayor through a Chief of Police, and
are not directly answerable to the people. This is where nearly all police citizen abuse encounters happen. In addition, these police officers, (glorified security guards), have union membership, making it difficult to fire the bad apples. The lowest standards to get hired into "law enforcement" are with the DIE, (diversity, inclusion, equity), incorporated areas with police departments. And hence the problems that follow.
Look at PG County, which is incorporated. They have a police department that operates as their primary law enforcement agency. The Sheriff's Office has been relegated to only perform its constitutional responsibilities. They are ministerial officers, peace officers. Sheriffs run the jail, provide court security, serving, executing and returning processes, etc..
It is those areas that have allowed the 'elected' Sheriff's Office to be undermined by creating police departments that have caused much of the problems we now see happening across the country.
Now think of this, not only are these police officers supposedly enforcing State and county laws, but the primary role of these officers is the enforcing of the corporation's laws, rules, regulations, edicts, and whims. Many of us know the standard right/wrong laws of the State and perhaps to a lesser degree a county's. But how many know all the rules and regulations etc. of any given city or municipality while they are driving through or visiting such a place? With police departments, there are definitely ticket quotas that have to be made to bring in revenue.
So, when you see a "police" car that says on the side of it, "To protect and to serve", you now know that it is not
you that they are protecting or serving. They serve only the corporation.
Another BTW. Lusby dodged the incorporation bullet a while back. The proponents used the future creation of a police department to try and sell the idea to the people.