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USA: Police officer convicted of George Floyd’s death was stabbed 22 times in prison

Derek Chauvinthe police officer convicted of the murder of the African-American man George Floydwas stabbed 22 times in prison, court documents said Friday.

The attack was carried out on November 24 in the library of the federal prison in Tucson, Arizona, where Chauvin is serving more than two decades of his sentence for the death of Floyd, on whose neck he knelt for nine minutes in Minneapolis in 2020.

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John Turscak, who must now answer for attempted murder among other charges, attacked Chauvin with a “improvised knife, approximately 22 times, causing serious bodily injury”according to the criminal complaint filed this Friday.

Although the document refers to the victim by his initials for legal reasons, an official source confirmed to AFP that he was Chauvin.

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“Turscak told corrections officers that he would have killed DC if they had not reacted quickly. “He said he had been thinking about attacking D.C. for about a month because he was a high-profile inmate.”add the case’s prosecutors.

The attack took place in “black Friday” [Black Friday]traditional auction day in U.S after the Thanksgiving celebration. “Turscak said the DC attack on Black Friday was a symbol of the Black Lives Matter movement.” [Black Lives Matter]”they detailed.

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The officer was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter in 2021, and sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison.

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Floyd’s death, captured on video, also helped fuel an important discussion about racism and policing in the United States and around the world.

A subsequent Department of Justice investigation into the Minneapolis Police, the findings of which were published in June 2023, stated that its officers routinely resorted to violent and racist practices, “including unjustified lethal force”.

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Minneapolis, in the Midwestern state of Minnesota, also settled a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the Floyd family and agreed to pay $27 million.

Derek Chauvin He appealed his second-degree murder conviction, but his appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court earlier this month.

Source: Elcomercio

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