Derek Chauvin Returns to Prison After BLM-Inspired Stabbing

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has returned to prison in Arizona after being stabbed 22 times by a fellow inmate in a Black Friday attack allegedly inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. Chauvin's family is concerned about the facility's ability to protect him, as they believe faulty procedures allowed the attack to occur. The attacker, John Turscak, faces attempted murder charges and could receive an additional 60 years in prison. Chauvin's lawyer questions the response time of the guards during the attack. Experts warn that high-profile inmates like Chauvin are at increased risk in prison. Chauvin is currently serving more than 20 years for the death of George Floyd.
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