April 27, 2024
Ex-Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin, who was convicted for murdering George Floyd in May 2020, was reportedly stabbed Friday by a fellow prisoner in Arizona.

Ex-Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin, who was convicted for murdering George Floyd in May 2020, was reportedly stabbed Friday by a fellow prisoner in Arizona.

A person familiar with the matter relayed the news to the Associated Press (AP).

The outlet continued:

The attack happened at the Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson, a medium-security prison that has been plagued by security lapses and staffing shortages. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss details of the attack and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity.

The Bureau of Prisons confirmed that an incarcerated person was assaulted at FCI Tucson at around 12:30 p.m. local time Friday. In a statement, the agency said responding employees contained the incident and performed “life-saving measures” before the inmate, who it did not name, was taken to a hospital for further treatment and evaluation.

Officials say no employees at the facility were hurt and the FBI was alerted to the incident.

In August 2022, Chauvin was transferred to the facility from a Minnesota state prison “to simultaneously serve a 21-year federal sentence for violating Floyd’s civil rights and a 22½-year state sentence for second-degree murder,” the AP report said.

In April, Chauvin’s appeal for another trial was rejected, Breitbart News reported.

Officer Derek Chauvin (@AttorneyCrump/Twitter)

Joshua Broussard kneels in front of a memorial and mural that honors George Floyd at the Scott Food Mart corner store in Houston's Third Ward where Mr. Floyd grew up on June 8, 2020 in Houston, Texas. The funeral and burial for George Floyd will be held June 9. Floyd died on May 25th while in Minneapolis police custody, sparking nationwide protests. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A memorial and mural honoring George Floyd at the Scott Food Mart corner store in Houston’s Third Ward where Mr. Floyd grew up on June 8, 2020, in Houston, Texas. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Months later on November 14, the AP reported Chauvin was trying again to overturn his federal civil rights conviction, citing fresh evidence in the case, the article said.

The United States Supreme Court eventually rejected a request to review Chauvin’s conviction, UPI reported Monday.

“The Supreme Court declined to review the verdict in the case after Minnesota’s Supreme Court also elected not to hear the challenge,” the article said.

Floyd died after Chauvin held his knee on the man’s neck for several minutes on the pavement outside a convenience store’s front doors.

In the moments prior, Floyd was suspected of trying to pass a counterfeit bill while he was inside the store.