MEMPHIS, Tenn. — There are now wanted posters of the three former police officers after they received “not guilty” verdicts in the Tyre Nichols’ case, located on light poles in Cooper Young.

Wanted posters in Cooper Young say the three former officers are wanted “dead or unalive” for Nichols’ deadly police beating.

“We have gotten so much injustice from this city that it’s ridiculous,” said RowVaughn Wells, Tyre Nichols’ mother. “My son was murdered by five Memphis Police officers. He was murdered, and three of them got off.”

“I don’t condone those posters. I don’t condone the posting of those posters, but I do understand, is a deep hurt and agony and pain for people in this city right now,” said Representative Justin J. Pearson.

Representative Justin Pearson says he encourages the community to express their emotions, but he advises them to do it in a non-violent way.

“And for someone to see those videos of Tyre Nichols being beaten to death by these officers and to come back with not guilty, like that does something,” said Pearson.

The verdict and Nichols’ deadly police beating have also resulted in distrust of the Memphis Police Department.

However, Memphis Mayor Paul Young and Police Chief C.J. Davis say they’re focused on restoring the community’s perception of the city’s law enforcement.

“We recognize the pain and grief this incident has caused, and the men and women of the Memphis Police Department remain committed to rebuilding trust and working together to build a stronger, safer Memphis for all,” said Davis.