Derek Chauvin is segregated from other inmates in Minnesota s most secure unit
Chauvin is being housed under administrative segregation status for the fired Minneapolis police officer s own safety while being held at the Oak Park Heights Prison until sentencing in June. Chauvin was found guilty Tuesday on all charges in the 2020 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Derek Chauvin booking photo, April 20, 2021. (Photo courtesy Minnesota Department of Corrections)
MINNEAPOLIS Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin spent his first night in prison since his conviction for murdering George Floyd segregated from the other inmates, a Minnesota Department of Corrections spokeswoman said Wednesday, April 21.
Derek Chauvin is segregated from other inmates in state s most secure unit The fired Minneapolis police officer is under administrative segregation for his own safety, a corrections spokeswoman said. April 21, 2021 11:55am Text size Copy shortlink:
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin spent his first night in prison since his conviction for murdering George Floyd segregated from the other inmates, a Minnesota Department of Corrections spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Chauvin, found guilty Tuesday in connection with Floyd s death on May 25, is being housed under administrative segregation status for the fired Minneapolis police officer s own safety while being held at the Oak Park Heights Prison until sentencing in June, said agency spokeswoman Sarah Fitzgerald.
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