George Floyd's Death, Protests and Riots across the US

Megyn Kelly did a recent podcast of the George Floyd Narratives Exposed. Very well done, IMO.

Available on YouTube and the link below.

Megyn Kelly is joined by Liz Collin and JC Chaix, producer and director of “The Fall of Minneapolis,” to discuss their new George Floyd documentary and how it will completely change how you think about the case, the mainstream media’s false narratives and lies they've pushed about the George Floyd case, the truth about Floyd's erratic behavior the day he died, what new police bodycam footage shows about Floyd that changes the narrative completely, the deterioration of Minneapolis after Floyd's death, the mob being allowed to destroy the police precinct in Minneapolis and the rest of the city, the “void of leadership” from Mayor Jacob Frey and more, why Derek Chauvin never got a fair trial, how the media and the left spun a false George Floyd narrative for years, the failures of the EMTs that haven't gotten attention, the key factor of the Fentanyl in Floyd's system, Derek Chauvin's state of mind now, and more. Then Heather Mac Donald, fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins to discuss how America was forever changed after the Floyd case, the dangers police officers are facing across the country, how the false Floyd narrative changed policing and increased crime, her recent fiery showdown with Berkeley college students on race and privilege, and more.

Collins and Chaix's film: The Fall of Minneapolis | A Crowdfunded Documentary
Mac Donald: Heather Mac Donald | Manhattan Institute
 

Derek Chauvin was stabbed 22 times on Black Friday in tribute to Black Lives Matter, court documents allege, by an inmate who once served as an FBI informant

Federal prosecutors announced Friday attempted murder charges against an Arizona inmate and ex-FBI informant, a week after ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin was stabbed 22 times inside a library at the Tucson penitentiary where they are both inmates.

John Turscak, 52, is also facing multiple assault charges and inflicting serious bodily injury with an "improvised knife" around 12:30 p.m. on Black Friday – a day the suspect allegedly told investigators he picked to symbolize the "Black Lives Matter" movement, which spurred months of protests around the country in connection with the death of George Floyd – who Chauvin was convicted of killing.

Federal corrections officers intervened "immediately" according to court filings, dousing Turscak with pepper spray. He allegedly told the guards he would have killed Chauvin if guards hadn't reacted so fast. When he waived his Miranda rights, he allegedly told the FBI about the Black Friday symbolism and said he'd planned the attack for a month.

Prosecutors said that Turscak was an FBI informant in 1997, providing information about his gang as well as recordings of conversations between him, members, and associates. The investigation resulted in 40 indictments, but halfway through, Turscak was dropped as an informant because he was dealing drugs, authorizing assaults, and extorting money.

He claimed to have targeted Chauvin solely because he is a high-profile inmate – something prison experts warned was likely to happen.

Turscak could see 60 years added to his federal sentence if he gets the maximum punishment on all of the charges he faces. He was due for release in 2026, according to the Bureau of Prisons.

Authorities told Fox News Digital it is against their policy to give updates regarding inmate health, citing safety and privacy concerns.

Prison staff "isolated and contained" the incident before performing "life-saving measures" on Chauvin, who was treated at a hospital outside the prison.

Read the criminal complaint (Mobile users go here)

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In an appeal filed last month, Chauvin claimed new evidence shows he was not responsible for the death. Separately, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal for a new trial just days before the stabbing.

Chauvin is serving a sentence of more than 20 years in prison for the 2020 murder of George Floyd.

Chauvin was one of four officers who arrested Floyd that day after he allegedly passed a counterfeit $20 bill at a coffee shop and refused to cooperate with police.

Chauvin, on widely seen video that prompted riots around the country, knelt on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes leading up to his death.

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Derek Chauvin was stabbed 22 times on Black Friday in tribute to Black Lives Matter, court documents allege, by an inmate who once served as an FBI informant



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regarding the floyd post: i remember having read in sott that the policeman immobilized floyd in the correct manner and that floyd died because he was drugged.
 
regarding the floyd post: i remember having read in sott that the policeman immobilized floyd in the correct manner and that floyd died because he was drugged.
If you want a comprehensive report I recommend the previous video posted here or on Rumble The Fall of Minneapolis (in 1080p) while it is still there if you have access. I saved it because it is so well done and comprehensive. It dives home the extent the media and the controllers went to cover-up the truth. I think it is epic. It is disturbing to know the details and I think it changes one to know.
 
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