by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton
December 7, 2023
The previous police officer, convicted of killing George Floyd was assaulted by one other inmate, 52-year-old John Turscak
Derek Chauvin, the police officer who was convicted of killing George Floyd on Might 25, 2020, and was stabbed in an Arizona jail, has been returned to jail custody, in keeping with his lawyer.
In keeping with NBC Information, Chauvin’s lawyer, Gregory Erickson, launched a press release saying that his shopper has been faraway from an area hospital and returned to jail custody “for his follow-up care.” The previous Minneapolis police officer, who’s at present serving a 22-year sentence, was stabbed a number of instances on Friday, Nov. 24, on the Federal Correctional Establishment in Tucson, Ariz. Fifty-two-year-old John Turscak allegedly dedicated the assault, in keeping with a legal criticism.
Erickson mentioned that he was in contact with Chauvin’s household, and “they confirmed that this medical situation has improved to the extent that he has been faraway from the trauma care facility at an area Tucson hospital and returned to jail custody for his follow-up care.”
“His household may be very involved concerning the facility’s capability to guard Derek from additional hurt. They continue to be unassured that any adjustments have been made to the defective procedures that allowed Derek’s assault to happen within the first place.”
The suspect in Chauvin’s stabbing has been charged with tried homicide, assault with intent to commit homicide, assault with a harmful weapon, and assault leading to critical bodily harm in reference to the stabbing. He informed correction officers that if that they had not come to the scene so rapidly, he would have killed the previous police officer. He informed federal prosecutors that he wished to kill Derek Chauvin on Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving when retail shops open early to indicate the beginning of the vacation procuring season) to represent the Black Lives Matter motion and the “black hand” image of the Mexican mafia.
Chauvin is in jail for his position within the homicide of Floyd after being caught on cell phone video kneeling on Floyd’s neck for 9½ minutes. The video clip went viral as viewers witnessed Floyd telling Chauvin that he couldn’t breathe earlier than displaying no indicators of life as the previous police officer stored his knee on Floyd’s neck. He’s serving a state and federal sentence for his crime concurrently, 21 years for the federal sentence for violating Floyd’s civil rights and 22.5 years for a second-degree homicide cost.