Former officer Derek Chauvin, convicted for George Floyd killing, moved to Arizona federal prison

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Former officer Chauvin, convicted for George Floyd killing, moved to Arizona federal prison

Derek Chauvin has been moved from a Minnesota state prison where he was often held in solitary confinement to a medium-security federal prison in Arizona, where the former police officer convicted in George Floyd’s killing may be held under less restrictive conditions.

Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Randilee Giamusso declined to detail the circumstances of Chauvin’s confinement, citing privacy, safety and security concerns. The federal prison system does house many high-profile inmates, but it is also plagued by gangs and chronic violence. The entire federal prison system was put on a nationwide lockdown in January after two inmates were killed and two others were injured during a gang altercation at a federal penitentiary in Texas.

Chauvin, who is white, killed Floyd by pinning the unarmed Black man to the pavement with his knee for 9 1/2 minutes as bystander video captured Floyd struggling to breathe and crying out for help. Floyd was suspected of passing a counterfeit bill at a nearby grocery store. Last month Magnuson also sentenced ex-Minneapolis police Officer J. Alexander Kueng to three years in prison and former Officer Tou Thao to 3 1/2 years on criminal civil rights charges related to the Floyd killing. They intend to appeal their sentences. Earlier in July, former officer Thomas Lane was sentenced to 2 1/2 years. He’s been ordered to report to a low-security federal prison camp in Colorado later this month.

 

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Poor Guy...that's what you get for serving the public under the Biden Administration. Free the criminals arrest those that help for your security..Nice Job

I hope it’s very hot there.

In my opinion this guy should be released from federal prison and let live his life as a free man

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