2023-11-25 04:05:46
Former American police officer Derek Chauvin, convicted of the murder of African-American George Floyd, provoking a large anti-racist movement in the United States, was stabbed and injured by another inmate in a federal prison in Arizona, in the southwestern United States, according to the New York Times.
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Derek Chauvin “was stabbed Friday in a federal prison in Tucson, Arizona, according to two people familiar with this matter,” writes the American daily.
Prison employees “took action to save the life of an incarcerated person” and emergency medical services “were requested,” they said.
The detainee was transported “to a local hospital for treatment and examination,” they added.
On May 25, 2020, the white police officer, a seasoned police officer from Minneapolis (north), remained kneeling on the neck of the black forty-year-old for nearly ten minutes, indifferent to the interventions of shocked passers-by and the groans of George Floyd.
Two other police officers helped hold him down.
The scene, filmed and posted online, sparked huge protests once morest racism and police violence across the United States and beyond.
Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder by the Minnesota state courts following a closely watched trial in 2021 and sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison.
The United States Supreme Court last week rejected Derek Chauvin’s appeal once morest this conviction.
Derek Chauvin had also pleaded guilty to “violations of the civil rights” of George Floyd before a federal judge and received another sentence in 2022, 21 years in prison.
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