Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer currently serving jail time in connection with the death of George Floyd, was stabbed 22 times in prison by a “Black Lives Matter” vigilante inmate.
John Turscak, 52, has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing Chauvin 22 times in the law library at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson, Arizona, according to prosecutors.
Prosecutors said that Tursak used an improvised knife and allegedly told authorities he would have killed Chauvin had they not intervened, according to the Associated Press.
Prosecutors claim that Turscak later disclosed to FBI agents that he had been contemplating assaulting Chauvin for approximately one month due to the fact that he is a high-profile inmate, but denied intending to murder him.
Turscak informed the agents that he planned to attack Chauvin, 47, on Black Friday, the day following Thanksgiving, as a symbolic nod to the Black Lives Matter movement and the “Black Hand” emblem affiliated with the Mexican Mafia gang, prosectors said, according to the outlet.


Well, I hope every SCOTUS justice feels good about themselves.
A mostly peaceful stabbing.
Right.
One man’s life is nothing when it comes to American political harmony.. Thrown to the dogs by a jury of people who were not his peers.. A saint?, no.. But not a murderer either..
You know when the first autopsy gets rejected by the family and the courts you are a political prisoner.. Do it again and get it right this time??.. Brutal is a understatement..
“You know when the first autopsy gets rejected by the family and the courts you are a political prisoner.”
Coincidentally, I just received a copy of the original autopsy from a friend (couldn’t easily find it myself, for some reason). Very enlightening, for sure. NO signs of suffocation, lots of heart disease and drugs present in the blood.
The question is did his FBI handlers encourage it?
Your question answers itself.
Exactly.
“The Fall of Minneapolis“ on Rumble is a must watch.
Just watched it. Highly recommended.
Well, that’s the problem, isn’t it? It suggests an answer, but it doesn’t really answer it. He was after all an informant. not a programmable attack bot, and there’s no reason to think the FBI has maintained any contact with him. Nor is there any shortage of former informers cluttering up the prisons, ready to be blundered into. It could after all be simple coincidence. But yes, it does look like hell, doesn’t it?
I never feared my government until I have watched what The Deep State did (is doing) to President Donald J Trump. Now … the FBI is the sworn enemy of every American patriot … the sworn enemy of every Christian and Catholic. And a sworn enemy to ACTUAL police … doing ACTUAL policing
What a coincidence. I guess the Epstein guards were busy.
Chauvin Didn’t Kill Himself
WELCOME TO OUR BANANA REPUBLIC.
Pro tip: Never go to the library – your adversaries will always be in the last place you think they’ll be.
past time to impeach Godfather Wray.
They tied to “Epstein” Chauvin!
To JD at 7:05
Bet he’s out early for good behaviour.
It’s one thing to railroad the guy on bs charges but to kill him too? Can they make it more obvious? Anyone who signs up for the military or the police is a moron in the current year.
I don’t believe they had to do anything further to have this happen. Name him. Blame him. Frame him. Shame him. Shiv him (sorry no rhyme). It’s all part of the same process.
A dead man can’t appeal.
It’s not surprising that the authorities failed to protect a high-profile political prisoner like Chauvin. No doubt they want him dead.
What’s surprising is the name of the Mexican Mafia stabber, John Turscak. He’s half-Croatian, and not the first well-known Croatian member of the “Mexican” Mafia. Here’s a brief bio of Joe “Pegleg” Morgan:
Joseph Morgan (born Joseph Međugorac; April 10, 1929 – November 8, 1993) was an American gangster who became the first non-Hispanic member of the Mexican Mafia. He received the nickname “Pegleg” by authorities because of his prosthetic leg.
Early life
The youngest of four siblings, Morgan was born on April 10, 1929, in San Pedro, California to Croatian immigrants Clara (née Radišić from Imotski) and Grgo Međugorac [citation needed], a truck driver who was an ethnic Croat from Ljubuski. Shortly after his birth his father naturalized as a U.S. citizen[citation needed], anglicizing the family name to Morgan due to anti-immigrant and anti-Slavic sentiment at the time (in 1929, the same year Morgan was born, the U.S. passed immigration laws limiting immigration from the Balkans. It’s believed that more than half of the Croatian population in the U.S. at the time was deported from the nation). Morgan grew up in a primarily Mexican and Croatian neighborhood in San Pedro. Later, he was raised by his mother in a Mexican neighborhood in Boyle Heights. In the late 1930s, he joined the Ford MaraVilla street gang [citation needed], one of the oldest documented gangs in Los Angeles.
Morgan became fluent in Spanish.
In 1946, Morgan beat to death the husband of his 32-year-old girlfriend and buried the body in a shallow grave. While awaiting trial, he escaped using the identification papers of a fellow inmate awaiting transfer to a forestry camp. He was recaptured and sentenced to nine years at San Quentin State Prison. He was only seventeen years old at the time.
Morgan was paroled in 1955, but a year later, he returned to prison for an armed robbery at a West Covina bank where he ran off with $17,000 (equivalent to $183,000 in 2022).
In 1961, Morgan led eleven inmates in a jailbreak from Los Angeles County Jail through a pipe shaft and using hacksaw blades he hid in his prosthetic leg. [citation needed]
Morgan was well respected within the ranks of the Mexican Mafia and became a high-ranking member. His connections with cocaine and heroin suppliers in Mexico helped pave the foundation for the Mexican Mafia’s narcotics distribution throughout California. Morgan was able to persuade the Aryan Brotherhood to forge a loose alliance with La Eme, due to having the Black Guerrilla Family as a mutual rival. [citation needed] This was after Morgan tried and successfully made loose alliances with black gangs such as the BGF, which eventually broke down because the Mexican leaders at the time had issues with multiple black gangs. It was thought that Morgan wanted to set deals with white and black gangs to ensure La Eme would come out the dominant force with little resistance. Morgan was known for thinking strategically.
https://www.unz.com/isteve/derek-chauvins-stabber-is-a-croatian-mexican-leader-of-the-mexican-mafia/