Ex-cop convicted in George Floyd killing moved to Texas prison

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Derek Chauvin, the ex-police officer found guilty of George Floyd's murder, has been relocated to a Texas prison from Minnesota. The reasons for this transfer have not been disclosed.

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. (Photo: Reuters)

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Washington,UPDATED: Aug 21, 2024 08:16 IST

Derek Chauvin has been transferred to a prison in Texas, the US Federal Bureau of Prisons said on Tuesday, nine months after the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the murder of George Floyd survived a prison stabbing in Arizona.

KEY QUOTE

"We can confirm Derek Michael Chauvin was transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Big Spring on August 20, 2024," a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons said in an emailed statement.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Chauvin was stabbed about 22 times last year while incarcerated in Tucson, the US Justice Department said in December. Chauvin was seriously injured but survived.

Chauvin is serving 22.5 years for murder after being convicted in April 2021 of killing Floyd, a verdict widely seen as a landmark rebuke of the disproportionate use of police force against Black Americans. He is concurrently serving a 21-year sentence for violating Floyd's civil rights.

CONTEXT

Floyd's death in 2020 unleashed protests worldwide against police brutality and racism after Chauvin, who is white, knelt on the neck of the handcuffed Black man for more than eight minutes in a murder caught on cellphone video.

The suspect in Chauvin's stabbing was charged with attempted murder and other offences.

Thomas Lane, a former Minneapolis officer convicted of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the Floyd killing, was released from federal prison in Colorado on Tuesday after serving a sentence of over three years.

Published By:

Akhilesh Nagari

Published On:

Aug 21, 2024

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