Derek Chauvin And George Floyd Knew
Each Other And ‘Bumped Heads,’
Says Former Coworker At Nightclub
LifeZette,
by
PoliZette Staff
Original Article
Posted By: MJacks4,
6/10/2020 5:34:39 PM
Shortly after the death of George Floyd, it was revealed that he had previously worked with now-former Officer Derek Chauvin, who infamously kneeled on his neck before he died. Both Floyd and Chauvin were employed at a nightclub in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Now, a former co-worker of the two men at the club is speaking out to reveal that they did not always get along. David Pinney told CBS News that Chauvin and Floyd “bumped heads,” with their disagreements having “a lot to do with Derek being extremely aggressive within the club with some of the patrons, which was an issue.” Corrections*
* Source and Byline corrected by Staff.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 6/10/2020 5:41:16 PM (No. 440215)
You mean, it had nothing to do with race? Chauvin just kinda hated Floyd for personal reasons, and, like the bully he apparently is, used the opportunity of Floyd's arrest to hurt him?
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Seems to me that this information could potentially bump the charges up to 1st degree.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
MMC 6/10/2020 5:46:31 PM (No. 440220)
Here is the question no one is asking: how can a police officer with 19 write ups still be on the force?
These two worked as bouncers together? Chauvin sounds like a real pig!
There is more to this mess-
But the mess led to an excuse for Antifa to make a move..
Pray for our country like you have never prayed before.. God was removed from classrooms- and life. God may just say no more America..
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Luandir 6/10/2020 6:01:45 PM (No. 440232)
#4, ask that of the Hennepin County Prosecutor (D).
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
earlybird 6/10/2020 6:34:25 PM (No. 440254)
This is nothing but assumption and speculation. Fact: Floyd was black. Chauvin is white. They both worked security for the restaurant/dance club. Chauvin for a long time; Floyd for a much shorter time. Floyd was bouncer inside. Chauvin was paid to sit in his MPD squad car outside when he was off-duty. (Tell me how that works.) Their shifts “may have” overlapped on Tuesday. Owner at that time Santamaria couldn’t say for sure. Santamaria’s opinion was that Chauvin might have been intimidated by black people.
Crump is weaving this into a specific intent by Chauvin to kill Floyd. Despicable.
It will be very interesting to see how this bit works out. I say it sinks like a stone. No there there.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Newtsche 6/10/2020 6:36:03 PM (No. 440258)
Where did Floyd get the counterfeit $20?
Where is the unedited body cam footage?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
earlybird 6/10/2020 6:37:14 PM (No. 440262)
To clarify #5, Chauvin was paid by the restaurant to sit in his MPD squad car outside the restaurant, thereby providing “security”.
Once again, how did that work? Did the MPD approve that peraonal use of one of their squad cars while the off-duty officer was being paid to provide security to a business?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 6/10/2020 6:44:24 PM (No. 440267)
For what it's worth, El Nuevo Rodeo was burned to the ground by the peaceful protesters. I wouldn't be surprised if employment records were destroyed in the blaze.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Shmowry1 6/10/2020 6:57:42 PM (No. 440277)
That doesn’t necessarily mean that race was not a factor. But it sure complicates things and tends to say less about “systemic issues” in the police department. Time and again these leftists place these people on a pedestal only to blame us when things are not what they keep telling us they are.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
3XALADY 6/10/2020 7:37:17 PM (No. 440317)
I have read there is the possibility counterfeiting was going on in the basement of the club and that Floyd passing a $20 bill might blow the lid off so he had to be stopped. Only saw that once or twice.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 6/10/2020 8:07:09 PM (No. 440341)
This is not the first time I heard they knew each other. It was in the first reports out of Minneapolis on the day it happened. Then the news items started filtering it out. Seems the story was they both were bouncers at the same club.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
earlybird 6/10/2020 9:34:00 PM (No. 440404)
Re #2, this flimsy put-together should have absolutely no effect on the charges. There isn’t an iota of proof of anything in this article other than that they both worked for the restaurant. One worked inside; one sat in a squad car outside. Find the place where it says they “bumped heads”. Thin, very speculative gruel.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 6/10/2020 10:14:04 PM (No. 440435)
Firing a police officer is almost impossible with today’s unions! If he is not convicted, expect him to try to get his job back! It’s that out of control!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 6/11/2020 1:35:13 AM (No. 440593)
The problem is not the police it’s the police union that has the systemic racism problem. Bad cops are protected and it’s virtually impossible to get one out. The Blue Code or whatever it is has them protected. They won’t turn on one another. So the bad cops stay and nothing changes.
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