Here is some of what we know about the officers involved in the killing of Floyd.Seems Floyd was arrested for passing a fake (counterfeit?)20 dollar bill. Problem is a big seizure of counterfeit bills from china had just been received by local Minn. authories. They were all $1.00 bills.900k worth. no twenties.
The company that Floyd worked for the Conga Latin Bistro was a suspected of money laundering.
What we know about Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao, two of the officers caught on tape in the death of George Floyd
Four officers on scene have been fired. They have not yet been officially identified by department officials.
By Andy Mannix Star Tribune MAY 26, 2020 11:25PM
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Video filed by a bystander shows a Minneapolis police officer identified as Derek Chauvin with his knee on the neck of George Floyd. Floyd later died.
The Minneapolis police officer shown on video kneeling on George Floyds neck as Floyd pleaded for help, along with another officer who stood by and watched, have both been involved in use-of-force incidents over their careers.
Officer Derek Chauvin has been identified as the officer pinning down Floyd in the now-viral video, which shows Floyd saying he cant breathe repeatedly before losing consciousness. Floyd later died. Four officers on scene have been fired. They have not yet been officially identified by department officials.
Chauvin, 44, is a 19-year department veteran. Department records and news accounts show that he has been involved in several police-involved shootings over his career.
(this guy is a 19 year vetran soon to be vested in retirement WTH is he doing this stuff for?)
In 2008, Chauvin shot and wounded Ira Latrell Toles during a domestic assault call. According to a 2011 article from the Pioneer Press, Chauvin and other officers showed up to an apartment in south Minneapolis just before 2 a.m. Toles grabbed for an officers gun and Chauvin shot him in the abdomen.
In 2006, Chauvin and five others responded to a stabbing. After Wayne Reyes, 42, allegedly pulled a shotgun on the officers, one of the officers shot and killed Reyes, according to a report titled Stolen Lives from Communities United Against Police Brutality, a police watchdog nonprofit based in Minneapolis.
The other officer identified in the video is Tou Thao. According to a deposition he gave in a 2017 lawsuit, Thao started with the department as a community service officer. He went through the academy in 2009. He was laid off for two years and returned to the department in 2012.
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Another of the officers, from a video of Mondays incident on Facebook.
In 2017, Lamar Ferguson sued Thao and another officer, Robert Thunder, for excessive use of force. According to the lawsuit, Ferguson and a woman who was eight months pregnant were walking home when Thao and Thunder stopped and searched them without cause. The officers handcuffed Ferguson, and Thao threw him to the ground and began punching him, while Thunder kicked him, according to the allegations.
The officers took Ferguson to the hospital for medical treatment. Afterward, they escorted Ferguson to jail wearing only his underwear and T-shirt, rejecting hospital staffs requests that he be allowed to fully dress, according to the complaint.
In a deposition, Thao said they arrested Ferguson due to an outstanding arrest warrant. He said he only punched Ferguson after one of Fergusons hands slipped out of the handcuffs.
He tries to pull away, Thao said in the deposition. And he puts his hands on me and tries to give me a stiff arm in a way to try to get me off of him. After at this point hes actively resisting arrest. He so I had no choice but to punch him. I punched him in the face. It causes him to pause a bit which gives Officer Thunder the time to come around and help.
The case settled out of court for $25,000, according to Seth Leventhal, one of Fergusons attorneys.
I have very curious about the counterfeit money that was supposed to come from China via Canada and Northern Minnesota.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized $900,000 in counterfeit U.S. currency discovered last month in a commercial rail shipment crossing the U.S.-Canadian border near International Falls, Minn.
The agency announced Saturday that officers flagged a rail container for customs inspection on Dec. 14.
“During the examination, CBP discovered 45 cartons of possible counterfeit currency in the form of $1 bills with a total face value of $900,000,” the agency said in a news release.
I have been digging into this to find out how the Customs and Border Patrol intercepted the money, who sent it and who was it going to?
Nobody wants to talk about this at all. Not at all.