Another shocking revelation emerges about the Department of Justice plans regarding the Derek Chauvin case.
It has been revealed that Derek Chauvin is being politically persecuted and the Department of Justice was secretly planning to arrest Derek Chauvin in court had he been cleared of murdering George Floyd.
Justice Department officials had spent months gathering evidence to indict the ex-Minneapolis police officer on federal police brutality charges if the jury did not find him guilty. According to a report from the Star Tribune.
“If Chauvin were found not guilty on all counts or the case ended in a mistrial, they would arrest him at the courthouse, according to sources familiar with the planning discussions,” the report states. “Now, with Chauvin’s state trial out of the way, federal prosecutors are moving forward with their case. They plan to ask a grand jury to indict Chauvin and the other three ex-officers involved in George Floyd’s killing — J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao — on charges of civil rights violations, a source said.”
The Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office would have charged Chauvin with a criminal complaint, which does not require a grand jury. This way, they could arrest him immediately, and ask a grand jury for the indictment later. They were worried about riots, should he be found not guilty or a mistrial is declared — essentially meaning that he is being prosecuted due to mob rule. This is according to the reports about their contingency arrest plan.
wow…
So they basically admit that it was a political prosecution?https://t.co/Sd7L02YBsK
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) April 29, 2021
“Prosecutors want to indict Chauvin in connection to two cases: for pinning Floyd down by his neck for more than 9 ½ minutes in May 2020, and for the violent arrest of a 14-year-old boy in 2017. In the latter case, Chauvin struck the teen on the head with his flashlight, then grabbed him by the throat and hit him again, according to court documents,” the report says. “The other three ex-officers would be charged only in connection with Floyd’s death.”
Chauvin was found guilty of all three murder and manslaughter counts. He will be sentenced on June 25 and faces up to 40 years in prison.
Sources: GatewayPundit, Star Tribune,
Resisting arrest while in a self imposed drug stupor? Oh yeah that is in the Constitution.
There is no more Justice in America, only Mob rule. America now acts like a third world dictatorship. Even Putin made the statement, “The U.S. is no longer a Christian Nation”.