Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Derek Chauvin conviction: DOJ reportedly had 'secret' plan to arrest ex-cop if acquitted
Federal civil rights charges are expected against Chauvin and three other former officers
 
The U.S. government is planning to bring federal civil rights charges against former Minneapolis police officers Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao, according to a Minneapolis Star Tribune report.

A week after Chauvin was found guilty of the murder and manslaughter of George Floyd, the Star Tribune reported that the Justice Department had been gathering evidence for months and had developed a contingency plan to arrest Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis if there was a mistrial or if the jury failed to convict him on all three counts.

But the backup plan was not needed, since Chauvin was handcuffed and walked out of the courtroom once Judge Peter Cahill read the guilty verdicts. Chauvin remains incarcerated at Minnesota's level five maximum security prison at Oak Park Heights until his sentencing hearing scheduled in late June. 

Read entire article and see video here: https://www.foxnews.com/us/derek-chauvin-juror-blm-shirt-concerns-trial-verdicts

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