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Minnesota GOP convention stirs debate with moment of silence for Chauvin
politics1 month ago

Minnesota GOP convention stirs debate with moment of silence for Chauvin

At the Minnesota GOP state convention, a proposal to observe a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin sparked mixed reactions and underscored tensions within the party. The measure required 60% of delegates to pass and was described as a floor action by delegates, not a party policy. GOP leaders and candidate Kendall Qualls avoided taking a stance, while Democrats condemned the tribute; Attorney General Ellison called it disturbing, and DFL Chair Carlbom pressed for clarity on whether pardons would be considered by Qualls if elected.

Duluth GOP moment of silence for Chauvin stirs controversy at convention
politics1 month ago

Duluth GOP moment of silence for Chauvin stirs controversy at convention

At the Minnesota GOP convention in Duluth, delegates approved a 10-second moment of silence for Derek Chauvin after Christopher Rocco moved to suspend the rules; convention chair Danny Nadeau called for a vote and the moment was brief. Attorney General Keith Ellison condemned the gesture as cruel to Floyd’s family. Kendall Qualls, who had just won the endorsement, faced questions about the possibility of pardoning Chauvin. Rocco said he may run for Minnesota Senate; the day also featured prayers and platform remarks.

Minnesota GOP Faces Backlash Over Chauvin Moment at Convention
politics1 month ago

Minnesota GOP Faces Backlash Over Chauvin Moment at Convention

The Minnesota Republican party held a roughly 10-second moment of silence for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted in George Floyd’s murder, at its Duluth convention, drawing sharp criticism from Attorney General Keith Ellison who called the gesture cruel and disrespectful to Floyd’s family and to law enforcement. Chauvin’s ongoing legal status—serving sentences for murder and civil rights violations with exhausted appeals—frames the controversy amid broader debates over policing and how Floyd’s death is commemorated in politics.

Derek Chauvin Allegedly Used Excessive Force on Woman Before George Floyd Incident
crime2 years ago

Derek Chauvin Allegedly Used Excessive Force on Woman Before George Floyd Incident

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is accused in a new federal lawsuit of using excessive force by kneeling on a woman's back during an arrest in January 2020, months before the fatal incident involving George Floyd. The lawsuit alleges Chauvin and his partner, Ellen Jensen, violently removed Patty Day from her car, causing injuries, and failed to report their use of force. The complaint highlights a pattern of misconduct by Chauvin and claims the Minneapolis Police Department ignored such behavior, contributing to systemic issues of excessive force and racial discrimination.

Security Concerns in Federal Prisons Exposed by Derek Chauvin's Stabbing
crime2 years ago

Security Concerns in Federal Prisons Exposed by Derek Chauvin's Stabbing

The stabbing of former police officer Derek Chauvin in a federal prison has raised concerns about the ability of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect high-profile inmates. Chauvin's lawyer had previously expressed concerns about his safety, but Chauvin was still attacked by a fellow inmate. This incident follows other violent incidents in federal prisons, including the stabbing of Larry Nassar and the suicides of Ted Kaczynski and Jeffrey Epstein. Experts argue that federal prisons can be dangerous, especially higher-security facilities, and that more needs to be done to protect high-profile inmates. The Federal Bureau of Prisons has faced criticism for its handling of security and staffing issues.

Unveiling the Motive Behind Derek Chauvin's Stabbing
crime2 years ago

Unveiling the Motive Behind Derek Chauvin's Stabbing

The inmate accused of stabbing ex-Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin revealed to FBI investigators that he chose Black Friday as the day for his attack due to its symbolic association with the Black Lives Matter movement and the 'Black Hand' symbol of the Mexican Mafia. However, it is important to note that historically, the Mexican Mafia has had a racial rivalry with Black gangs. The attacker, John Turscak, is facing charges of attempted murder and assault, while Chauvin is reported to be alive and stable.

Derek Chauvin Returns to Prison After BLM-Inspired Stabbing
crime2 years ago

Derek Chauvin Returns to Prison After BLM-Inspired Stabbing

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has returned to prison in Arizona after being stabbed 22 times by a fellow inmate in a Black Friday attack allegedly inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Chauvin's family is concerned about the facility's ability to protect him, as they believe faulty procedures allowed the attack to occur. The attacker, John Turscak, faces attempted murder charges and could receive an additional 60 years in prison. Chauvin's lawyer questions the response time of the guards during the attack. Experts warn that high-profile inmates like Chauvin are at increased risk in prison. Chauvin is currently serving more than 20 years for the death of George Floyd.

Ex-gang member charged with stabbing Derek Chauvin in prison attack
crime2 years ago

Ex-gang member charged with stabbing Derek Chauvin in prison attack

John Turscak, a former gang leader and FBI informant, has been charged with the assault on former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was stabbed 22 times in an Arizona federal prison. Turscak admitted to purposely attacking Chauvin, stating that it was symbolic with the Black Lives Matter movement and the Mexican Mafia. Chauvin, who is serving a 21-year sentence for the murder of George Floyd, suffered serious injuries but is expected to survive. Turscak has been charged with attempted murder and assault-related charges.

Inmate Charged with Attempted Murder for Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times
crime2 years ago

Inmate Charged with Attempted Murder for Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times

John Turscak, a federal inmate serving a 30-year sentence for crimes committed as a member of the Mexican Mafia, has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the murder of George Floyd. Turscak told prosecutors that he targeted Chauvin because he was a "high-profile inmate." He used an improvised knife to stab Chauvin approximately 22 times, causing serious bodily injury. Turscak claimed the attack was symbolic of the Black Lives Matter movement and the Mexican Mafia. Chauvin's stabbing has raised concerns about the conditions in federal prisons.

Attempted Murder Charges Filed Against Inmate Who Stabbed Derek Chauvin 22 Times
crime2 years ago

Attempted Murder Charges Filed Against Inmate Who Stabbed Derek Chauvin 22 Times

John Turscak, a former gang leader and FBI informant, has been charged with attempted murder for stabbing Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer convicted of killing George Floyd, 22 times in prison. Turscak, who is serving a 30-year sentence for crimes committed while a member of the Mexican Mafia prison gang, targeted Chauvin because of his notoriety. He claimed he wanted to attack Chauvin as a symbolic connection to the Black Lives Matter movement and the Mexican Mafia. Chauvin was taken to a hospital for treatment, and Turscak is now facing multiple charges, including assault with intent to commit murder.

Derek Chauvin's Prison Stabbing: Bizarre BLM Link and Attempted Murder Charges
crime2 years ago

Derek Chauvin's Prison Stabbing: Bizarre BLM Link and Attempted Murder Charges

Former police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted for the murder of George Floyd, was stabbed 22 times in prison by John Turscak, a federal inmate. Turscak claimed that he attacked Chauvin on Black Friday as a symbolic connection to the Black Lives Matter movement, although there is no actual link between the two. Chauvin was taken to a hospital for treatment, while Turscak now faces multiple charges, including attempted murder. Turscak, a former leader of the Mexican Mafia, was jailed for racketeering and conspiring to kill a gang rival.

Inmate Charged with Attempted Murder for Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times
crime2 years ago

Inmate Charged with Attempted Murder for Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times

An inmate, John Turscak, has been charged with attempted murder for stabbing Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted in George Floyd's killing, approximately 22 times with an improvised knife in an attack he had been planning for a month. Turscak stated that the attack was symbolic with the Black Lives Matter movement and the "Black Hand" symbol associated with the Mexican Mafia. Chauvin suffered serious bodily injury but was quickly subdued by corrections officers. Turscak has also been charged with other counts related to the attack. Chauvin is currently serving concurrent sentences for Floyd's murder and pleaded guilty to federal charges.

Inmate Charged with Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times in Federal Prison
crime2 years ago

Inmate Charged with Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times in Federal Prison

Former gang member John Turscak has been charged with attempted murder and other charges for stabbing Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, 22 times in a prison attack. Turscak stated that he would have killed Chauvin if correctional officers had not intervened quickly. He claimed that the attack was meant to invoke the Black Lives Matter movement. Chauvin is expected to survive the attack.

Inmate Charged with Attempted Murder for Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times
crime2 years ago

Inmate Charged with Attempted Murder for Stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 Times

Inmate John Turscak has been charged with attempted murder after stabbing former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin 22 times at a federal prison in Tucson, Arizona. Turscak, who had been planning the assault for about a month, stated that he targeted Chauvin because he is a high-profile inmate serving over 20 years for the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin survived the attack, and Turscak now faces multiple charges, including assault with intent to commit murder.