Disaster REVEALED: Inmate charged with stabbing Derek Chauvin was FBI informant - he was stabbed a week after his lawyer send in appeal in light of new evidence aka the documentary

John Turscak, 52, became an FBI informant in 1997.

The inmate accused of stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 times at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson, Arizona has been revealed to be a former FBI informant.

John Turscak, 52, who has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing Chauvin, became an FBI informant in 1997, according to the LA Times.

Turscak was sought out by the FBI while he was a member of the Mexican Mafia prison gang. He helped federal authorities with an investigation that resulted in the indictment of more than 40 Mexican Mafia members and associates, the outlet reports.

However, Turscak was dropped as an informant after prosecutors said he admitted to extorting money, dealing drugs, and authorizing assaults while receiving monetary compensation as an informant.

In 2001, Turscak was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to racketeering and conspiring to kill a rival in the prison-based gang.

At the time of his sentencing, he slammed the FBI and told US District Court Judge A. Howard Matz: "I didn't commit those crimes for kicks. I did them because I had to if I wanted to stay alive. I told that to the [FBI] agents and they just said, 'Do what you have to do.'"

Turscak has now allegedly admitted to stabbing the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd during an arrest in May 2020 and spoke with FBI agents following the attack on Chauvin.

Prosecutors said that Tursak used an improvised knife and allegedly told authorities he would have killed Chauvin had they not intervened, according to the Associated Press.

Prosecutors claim that Turscak later disclosed to FBI agents that he had been contemplating assaulting Chauvin for approximately one month due to the fact that he is a high-profile inmate, but denied intending to murder him.

Turscak informed the agents that he planned to attack Chauvin, 47, on Black Friday, the day following Thanksgiving, as a symbolic nod to the Black Lives Matter movement and the "Black Hand" emblem affiliated with the Mexican Mafia gang, prosecutors said, according to the outlet.

Chauvin was sentenced to 252 months in prison, with credit for time served. He pleaded guilty in federal court in December 2021 to "willfully depriving Mr. Floyd of his constitutional right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a police officer, resulting in Mr. Floyd's bodily injury and death."

An autopsy revealed that Floyd, who had been accused of trying to pass a counterfeit bill by a cashier who called police to the scene, had an excessive amount of drugs in his system. In testimony that came out of another case, a staffer stated that there had been pressure to ensure Chauvin was convicted due to the fact that the case had gained national attention. That attention resulted in "defund the police" movements nationwide.


 
Also utterly fucking impossible.
how do you have three different mindsets in a single murder
Because fuck ypipo that's why. I'm wholly convinced that if it hadn't been St. Floyd the Breathless that some other uppity nigger would have sparked those riots. People were pent up after the two weeks turned into two months of lockdowns.
 
Wow a cop got stabbed in the prison? This conspiracy must go all the way to the top!
Considering the butterfly effects from the events surrounding said cop, it very well could go a few steps higher than the ghotto ass station he crawled out from.
 
I'm not saying they weren't applying every sort of pressure they could, I'm saying that they were going to crucify him anyway so what could the court and lawyers threaten him with that was worse?
Bro we just had an ex-obama admin member telling a guy he was gonna get him shipped to a black site to be tortured and his daughter raped, didn't give two fucks about the fact he was being recorded. I think you greatly underestimate how fucking evil these people are.
Wow a cop got stabbed in the prison? This conspiracy must go all the way to the top!
Guy is almost out and decides to go for life by stabbing some fall guy nobody cares about anymore. Either he's retarded (doubt since he was able to play the fbi for money and leniency for years) or he was told he had to do it or they would do him instead, and nobody in the press would care about some random boomer gangbanger getting stabbed to death in prison.
 
So the penalty for not being sucessful is an announcement to the world that this guy is a snich, probably should have been sucessful there guy.

Then we could have had the "hung himself in prison" headline instead. Which would include the details of the suicide note admitting he went after Floyd because he's black, then he injected him with the drugs and added everything to his criminal record to cover for Trump and kkk commanding the hit on a model darkie.
 
It's called cleaning up loose ends. If Chauvin is killed the narrative is closed and the fickle eye of the public moves on. There will be no appeals, no lingering calls for justice, no show in five of six years time which interviews him and puts his side of the story.
People don't realize how much the feds interfered in not only the investigation and trial itself, but basically all the protests leading up to it.

And how they saw it very quickly slipping out of their control if they didn't "End it" with a guilty verdict at the trial.

This was when they were trying to transition from "Race Riots under Trump" to "New democrat leadership fixes Covid after lockdowns under Trump"

They were realizing that it'd be impossible to get most people to swallow the narrative that they need to mask up and stay home if they see that the BLM/Antifa crowd are still publicly protesting in massive crowds with no ill effects.

So they basically told the BLM folks "We'll give you this guy on a silver platter, but that's it. After this, you stop protesting and start wearing masks or we actually come down on you."
it was a murder attempt to stop any questioning of the narrative. They kill him a few spergs rant for a minute then things go away. If it is proved that the whole story that started the summer of love was a fiction that the feds created...oof that would be a serious problem.

I can still remember watching video that sure looked like an organized group starting fires early on and that group was not uh...diverse.
Basically this. At minimum, various feds were agitating the crowds, leaving brick pallets, ect. But there are a lot of credible reports that feds were paying people to protest, sending agents in to Kickstart looting, and were making sure the most destructive and violent protestors were bailed out and back on the streets ASAP.

And that's not even getting into the allegations that they intimidated jury members, coached witnesses, pressured medical examiners, ect in order to make a kangaroo court.

They absolutely don't want people digging into any of it. If Chauvin dies, they'll be able to brush off any of that with a simple "He's dead, no point wasting time investigating wild theories!" line.
 
It's called cleaning up loose ends. If Chauvin is killed the narrative is closed and the fickle eye of the public moves on. There will be no appeals, no lingering calls for justice, no show in five of six years time which interviews him and puts his side of the story.
If the FBI felt that way, then they would have made sure every single person involved in "January 6th" be permanently kept in Guantanamo, but clearly that isn't the case because that would be sheer lunacy. Why the hell should the FBI care about a disgraced cop?

They're probably some of the most informed people in the FBI by this point!
You're giving both us and them too much credit.
 
I can't ignore their work with the pedo rings as of late. The other side of the FBI is the American version of the KGB.
They're one in the same. The pedo busters are just there to keep up appearances and rehabilitate their image among gullible normiecons.

Do not be deceived. The Feds are not even remotely held to the same accountability standards as state and local law enforcement. They're mobsters and lawyers with badges and guns.
 
They're one in the same. The pedo busters are just there to keep up appearances and rehabilitate their image among gullible normiecons.

Do not be deceived. The Feds are not even remotely held to the same accountability standards as state and local law enforcement. They're mobsters and lawyers with badges and guns.
Remember, they run pedophile networks and actively radicalize disgruntled people.
The feds were made to solve problems, but like everything money-related in association with solving, they instead turn to causing them to justify their existence.
 
Also utterly fucking impossible.
how do you have three different mindsets in a single murder
It's basically a trick to make it so you need to appeal three sentences instead of one, despite the fact that having more than one sentence means "reasonable doubt" is out of the window.
I assumed it's just a Kafkaesque humiliation tactic. They declared him guilty of mutually-exclusive charges to make an example of him (and to placate the mob that was baying for blood outside the courthouse).
 
If the FBI felt that way, then they would have made sure every single person involved in "January 6th" be permanently kept in Guantanamo, but clearly that isn't the case because that would be sheer lunacy. Why the hell should the FBI care about a disgraced cop?
They WANT Jan 6th to be traced back to them, though. They want to publicly show that any "Right-Wing" protest you go to could be hijacked by undercover feds, blown up to "Insurrection" by media stooges, and get federal charges against you for even attending.

They want the arrested protestors to survive, bit have a fucking miserable prison experience that breaks them. So that when they get out, they'll be a walking, miserable reminder of what happens when you cross the government. And they'll warn all their friends not to mess with the feds.
 
I assumed it's just a Kafkaesque humiliation tactic. They declared him guilty of mutually-exclusive charges to make an example of him (and to placate the mob that was baying for blood outside the courthouse).
There's a lot of reasons they wanted him but ultimately he was a patsy and a scapegoat. The FBI had their hands all over it. They chose to lynch Chauvin.
 
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Bro we just had an ex-obama admin member telling a guy he was gonna get him shipped to a black site to be tortured and his daughter raped, didn't give two fucks about the fact he was being recorded. I think you greatly underestimate how fucking evil these people are.
Can you show this to me
 
The federal government has a legal obligation to let no harm come to people it incarcerates. Some nigger OD'ed on fentanyl and meth and we railroaded some poor guy and 3 of his coworkers so the niggers wouldn't burn down the whole fucking country and they burnt down the whole fucking country anyway. Any nigger mad over this lying scumbag junkie who killed himself in police custody needs to google the name "Daniel Shaver". Chauvin should petition the ACLU to procure a better living situation. This shit glows.
 
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