“The citizens of Memphis, and more importantly, the family of Mr. Nichols deserve to know the complete account of the events leading up to his death and what may have contributed to it,” she said.The statement added that they would review body camera video of the traffic stop in the coming days, "providing clarity into what led to the loss of this young man, father, and son.We will continue to demand transparency and accountability in this case, and will not stop until we achieve full justice for Tyre and his family.”Authorities have said officers stopped Nichols for reckless driving on Jan. 7.While trying to take Nichols into custody, there was another confrontation and Nichols complained of having shortness of breath, the department said.The case is also being reviewed by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Justice, which announced earlier this week that it had opened a civil rights inquiry."