Inmate charged with attempted murder after George Floyd killer Chauvin stabbed 22 times

The complaint alleges that while incarcerated at Federal Correctional Institution Tucson, John Turscak, 52, stabbed Chauvin about 22 times “with an improvised knife,” prosecutors said.

Turscak was charged with attempted murder, assault with intent to commit murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, and assault resulting in serious bodily injury, according to prosecutors.

The investigation in the case was conducted by the FBI.

Attempted murder and assault with intent to commit murder violations each carry maximum penalties of 20 years incarceration, while assault with a dangerous weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injury each carry maximum penalties of 10 years.

Chauvin was expected to survive following the attack last week in a prison in Arizona, the Minnesota Attorney General’s office said earlier.

mindbleach,

If the guy took as long as Chauvin did to murder someone, you could go get a drink between stabs. It’d be a leisurely stabbing. Relaxed atmosphere, choice insertion points, time enough to sit and savor each desperate pleading noise.

But he probably tried to make it quick. Unlike this bastard.

SamsonSeinfelder,

Imagine you wake up at 6 AM on a monday morning in May, weather is already warm, drink your coffee, take on your uniform and go to your police job. Approximately 2 hours later, you knee on the neck of a black man doing your usual racism like you did for the past years, nothing special. At 8:20 AM you notice that this time the guy is not moving anymore…

Three years later, you wake up in a prison cell, listening to the command shouted by the corrections officer, walking down the hallway and suddenly getting stabbed by someone 22 times.

That is some Butterfly-Effect shit that you didn’t saw coming when you woke up on that day in may in 2020. He must think a lot about this day. And George. For George it was an even worst day that day in May.

Ranvier,

It wasn’t just a stranger too. They knew each other. Used to work security together at a Minneapolis nightclub called El nuevo rodeo. The club was later burned down during the protests.

FoundTheVegan,
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I wonder if Derek is now realizing that the entire system he worked for and upheld only produces violence. It's not that he shouldn't be stabbed, but that no one in the justice system should be subject to the violence he himself subjected on others, like Floyd. Truly hosted by his own peitard.

And for that reason, my sympathies are limited.

meco03211,

I thought it was “foisted by their own petard”.

funkless_eck,

a Petard is a bomb. To be hoist by one is to be blown into the air.

meco03211,

Yup. Apparently I was just horribly wrong.

FoundTheVegan,
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I deferred to Wikipedia.

burningmatches,

You got some of the words right.

FoundTheVegan,
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Yuuuup. Oh well. At this pint I think it would be more embarrassing to go back and edit. 😂

lemmyman,

at this pint

How many deep are you? 😉

meco03211,

And you were correct. Not sure where I got my version.

originalfrozenbanana,

Nah he will go to his grave saying he didn’t do anything wrong

masquenox,

I wonder if Derek is now realizing that the entire system he worked for and upheld only produces violence.

He already knew that - that’s why he joined the pigs.

reversebananimals,

the entire system he worked for and upheld only produces violence

They all know that already - they just think its a good thing because the pain is inflicted on those they consider the “bad kind” of person.

The reality is that when fascists are confronted by their own violence, they aren’t against the violence, they’re just against it happening to them, because they think they are the “good kind” of person.

_number8_, (edited )

attempted murder, assault with intent to commit murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, and assault resulting in serious bodily injury,

this sounds like they’re charging him 4 times for the same thing? just because you can reword it with bullshit legalese like that doesn’t make it right? isn’t this functionally going against double jeopardy? i mean i’m sure it’s cop in-group shit but still

meco03211,

I think they consider some charges together. Like charge them with Murder 1 and Murder 2. Prosecution presents its case. The jury is instructed on elements of each crime to be found guilty. Then they choose which single one to convict or none.

DemBoSain,
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I don’t know how crimes in prison work, but a typical DA will charge every crime possible just for bargaining position. Not only does it make it easier to get a charge to stick to the guilty, it also makes it possible to win a case against the innocent.

Floodedwomb,

Welcome to the American justice system

AphoticDev,

Damn, he was stabbed that many times and he didn’t die? These inmates need to do better next time!

Fedizen,

why is the news reporting on this and not every other prison stabbing? I know the press covered manson in prison for years but this kind of thing is really indicative of bad journalism

ndondo,

All stabbings matter

Ulrich_the_Old,

The only good thing about this story is that he survived so he can be stabbed again.

BeautifulMind,
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It was infuriating to watch how slowly the wheels of justice worked in Chauvin’s case- not only did he commit murder, he did it on camera in front of witnesses and we all saw it on the news over and over and there had to be protests before charges were considered- and even after all that, there was serious debate over whether or not he was guilty.

…and in this situation, charges being brought against his attacker are the news, which illustrates the double-standard of a system that plain didn’t want to work on George Floyd’s behalf but certainly does seem to want to work on Chauvin’s

acockworkorange,

May he survive many more stabbings.

masquenox,

This would never have happened if Chauvin and his ilk would just learn to follow directions…

PeckerBrown,

Charge him with incompetence, maybe.

jordanlund,
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Holy crap! I knew he survived the stabbing, I didn’t know he survived being stabbed TWENTY-TWO times…

Pratai,

Yeah… it’s a damn shame.

UristMcHolland,

He’ll likely be living in pain for the rest of his life, so at least there’s that.

_dev_null,
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Investigator: asks suspect Did you stab Derek Chauvin 22 times?

Suspect: See I never did things just to do them. Come on, I mean, what am I gonna do? Just all of a sudden jump up and start stabbing on somebody? Like it’s, you know, it’s something to do?

Suspect: Come on, I got a little more sense than that.

Suspect: Yeah I remember stabbing Derek Chauvin.

abysmalpoptart,

Cocaine’s a helluva drug

TransplantedSconie,

Aw man. After 23 stabbings, you get an extra Ramen noodle spice packet and broken noodles to sprinkle on top.

Missed it by that much!

GlitchyDigiBun,
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That’s okay. I hear they do punch cards now. Only a matter of time.

Witchfire,
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Dude had no choice, he was coming right at him

NocturnalMorning,

The guy is already in prison, what are they going to do, put him in prison again?

mySFWaccount,

Prison 2?

meco03211,

Double secret prison.

radioactiveradio,

Or maybe opensource prison.it’d go against the freedom aspect but it’s a prison anyway.

seathru,

Guy is in prison after turning on the mexican mafia. He probably wanted to ensure he stays in.

SendMePhotos,
Buddahriffic,

No, no, he’s a danger to prisoners so they need to lock him OUTSIDE of the prison. Until he stabs someone on the outside 23 times, then he’s better off back in.

GrammatonCleric,
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  • PunnyName,

    While I’m not gonna cry over this garbage person getting hurt, let’s not actively celebrate extrajudicial punishment. Prison is already a fucked up piece of our fucked up “justice” system.

    Next you gonna tell me that someone who rapes him would deserve a medal? Because that would be the same energy.

    And both are fucked up ways of thinking.

    pottedmeat7910,

    Thank you for saying it.

    Justice isn’t getting stabbed in prison 22 times. The same way Justice is kneeling on the neck of a non-violent offender until he is dead.

    PunnyName,

    Exactly.

    True justice would be to ensure he never re-offends, pays his dues to society and the family, and ideally comes out of prison a better person that actively benefits society as a rehabilitated offender.

    But our current justice system doesn’t do that, either.

    monsieur_jean,

    I'm going to go even further than you and say the director of the prison should face severe consequences (as in, years in jail) for failing to protect a convict.

    Prisoners have most of their rights stripped away from them as a punishment. Defending themselves or avoiding situations where violence can happen is not possible for them, and the responsibility for that therefore falls on the people in charge of applying the punishment. Here, the management of the correctional facility.

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