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The family of a man shot by the Tennessee National Guard demands release of video

The grandfather of Tyrin Johnson, a 20-year-old man fatally shot by the Tennessee National Guard in Memphis, is demanding the release of video footage related to the incident. Evaniel Johnson disputes the official narrative that his grandson turned towards guards with a gun while fleeing from them.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-06 · 21:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 5 min
The family of a man shot by the Tennessee National Guard demands release of video
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The grandfather of Tyrin Johnson, a 20-year-old man fatally shot by the Tennessee National Guard in Memphis, is demanding the release of video footage related to the incident. Evaniel Johnson disputes the official narrative that his grandson turned towards guards with a gun while fleeing from them. Memphis police stated the guards were responding to a report of gunfire. Johnson's family was informed he was shot twice in the chest. Tennessee Democrats are also calling for transparency in the investigation and the release of any available video. The National Guard members were part of a federal crime-fighting patrol in Memphis.

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The National Guard members were assigned to a crime-fighting patrol created by President Trump.

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Evaniel Johnson disputes the narrative that his grandson would have fired a gun at guards.

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Memphis police state the guard members were responding to a report of gunfire.

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Tyrin Johnson, 20, was shot and killed by two Tennessee National Guard members.

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The family of Tyrin Johnson demands the release of video footage related to his death.

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The family of a man shot by the Tennessee National Guard demands release of video 1 of 5 | Evaniel Johnson poses with a picture of his grandson, Tyrin Johnson, Monday, July 6, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., after his grandson was fatally shot by two Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis on Sunday, morning. (AP Photo/George Walker IV) 2 of 5 | This is undated photo an undated photo of Tyrin Johnson provided by his grandfather Evaniel Johnson. (Evaniel Johnson via AP Photo) 3 of 5 | Members from the National Guard working as part of the Memphis-safe-task-force" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="117025" data-entity-type="organization">Memphis Safe Task Force conduct a community safety patrol at Tom Lee Park, Oct. 12, 2025, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File) 4 of 5 | Evaniel Johnson expresses his concern about the circumstances of his grandson’s death Monday, July 6, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., after his grandson, Tyrin Johnson, was fatally shot by two Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis on Sunday, morning. (AP Photo/George Walker IV) 5 of 5 | Evaniel Johnson expresses his concern about the circumstances of his grandson’s death Monday, July 6, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., after his grandson, Tyrin Johnson, was fatally shot by two Tennessee National Guard members in Memphis on Sunday, morning. (AP Photo/George Walker IV) By JACK BROOK and TRAVIS LOLLER Updated 12:09 AM MESZ, July 7, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Nashville, Tenn. (AP) — The grandfather of a man who was shot and killed by the Tennessee National Guard in Memphis over the weekend says he wants answers from law enforcement. Evaniel Johnson said he is waiting to see if video footage supports the police narrative that his 20-year-old grandson, Tyrin Johnson, turned toward U.S. guard members with a gun while running from them early Sunday. Memphis police say the guard members were responding to a report of gunfire. The National Guard members had been assigned to a crime-fighting patrol in Memphis created last year by President Donald Trump, who has sent troops and federal agents to Democratic-run cities he described as crime-ridden. “Show me the video,” Evaniel Johnson told The Associated Press. “Please show me that — and then I’m OK. Until you show me that, I’m gonna fight and advocate for my grandson until there’s no breath in me.” Johnson, a former correctional officer with the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office in Nashville, disputes that his grandson would have tried to fire a gun at U.S. guard members and that deadly force would be needed if he was running away. His grandson, he said, was “no hoodlum.” UK sanctions Russian labs and people over chemical weapons used on Navalny and Skripal 1 MIN READ More than 300 children killed or injured in Sudan war in 6 months, UNICEF says 2 MIN READ China test-launches a ballistic missile in the South Pacific and raises regional concerns 3 MIN READ 38 According to his grandfather, Tyrin Johnson carried a gun for protection after being “jumped” recently in Nashville and was likely wary about being attacked again over a murky social media feud. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says it is reviewing the shooting and that two guard members fired their weapons. Johnson’s family says they were told by the TBI that he was shot twice in the chest. The Memphis Police Department declined to comment on what footage existed and when it would be released. The National Guard did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether the two members involved in the shooting had been placed on leave. Tennessee Senate Democratic Leader Raumesh Akbari and Chairwoman London Lamar, both of Memphis, issued joint statement expressing their sympathy and emphasizing the need for transparency during the investigation. They asked the TBI to release any available video as soon as it is possible to do so without jeopardizing the investigation. “Transparency serves everyone — the Johnson family, the members of the National Guard involved, and a community that deserves confidence in the outcome, whatever the facts ultimately show,” they wrote. State Rep. Justin Pearson, a Democrat running for the U.S. House, echoed the call for a transparent investigation and demanded the disbanding of the federal task force. “Memphis does not need armed soldiers in our streets terrifying our people,” he said in a statement. Trump’s decision to send Tennessee National Guard troops to Memphis to combat crime was met with a mixed response from residents and was the subject of a lawsuit. However, it was never the subject of widespread protests. TBI data shows that at least three people have died in four shootings by officers tied to the federal task force. Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill Lee embraced federal intervention, while Democratic Memphis Mayor Paul Young took a pragmatic approach. Young said he never asked for National Guard troops but recognized they were coming regardless of his opinion. Evaniel Johnson wishes his grandson stayed home that weekend Tyrin Johnson did not appear to have a criminal history besides a handful of traffic violations, according to a review of online federal and state court records and Memphis and Nashville courts. In May, he was arrested for failing to appear at a 2025 hearing for driving without a license in Wilson County, just outside Nashville. He bonded out, records show. He was enrolled in Tennessee State University from August 2023 to May 2024, according to university spokesperson Angel Higgins. Evaniel Johnson said he had hoped his grandson would return to university and he was training him to take on a bigger role in the family’s real estate development business, including lining up a project for him in Nashville to oversee in the coming weeks. On the Fourth of July, Evaniel Johnson said his family had gathered on his back porch in Nashville to play cards. He wished his grandson had stayed with them. Instead, Tyrin Johnson ended up in Memphis. “He was down there like all the rest of the people trying to enjoy the Fourth of July,” Johnson said. “His future was buying homes, living life, taking care of his little baby. He had a future. It’s gone now.” Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. JACK BROOK Based in New Orleans, Brook covers Louisiana with a focus on state government, environmental issues and infrastructure. He is a Report for America corps member and can be reached on the secure messaging app Signal at jackbrook.88 twitter instagram mailto
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