The Memphis Chief of Police has warned that the footage of Tyre Nichols being beaten to death by five officers is worse than that of Rodney King.
King was brutally attacked by LAPD officers in 1991, with the acquittal of the officers sparking one of the worst race riots in US history.
Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis has warned that the footage is the worst she has witnessed in her career.
She added: 'We are going to see acts that defy humanity, a disregard for life, duty of care and a level of physical interaction that is above and beyond what is required in law enforcement.'
The footage will be uploaded onto YouTube by the police department at 7pm EST - with actions being taken to prepare for violent protests.
Four of the five Memphis Police officers charged in the death of Tyre have been released on a combined $1million bond after being arrested yesterday.
Tyre Nichols, 29, died in hospital on January 10, three days after a traffic stop that ended with him being severely injured.

Tyre Nichols is pictured in hospital after the incident. The 29-year-old from Memphis died on January 10 from cardiac arrest and kidney failure, three days after he was pulled over for reckless driving by police in unmarked cars

TOP L-R: Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III. BOTTOM L-R: Desmond Mills, Jr. and Justin Smith
Justin Smith, Desmond Mills Jr, Emmitt Martin III and Tadarrius Bean have all now been released from Shelby County Jail, according to court records.
Webmaster addition: It will be interesting to see the liberals try and twist this into "White Supremacism" or "racism."