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John Turscak, 52, has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault to commit murder, and assault resulting in serious bodily injury following an alleged brutal attack on Chauvin.

According to charging documents, Turscak had been connected to the Mexican Mafia and chose Black Friday (Nov. 24) for the attack as a reference to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Notably, back in 1997 he became an FBI informant in order to receive leniency after years of involvement with the Mexican Mafia; he provided information about his former associates to federal authorities.

It is uncertain whether or not Turscak is still working with law enforcement and if he was attempting to assassinate Chauvin before the ex-Minneapolis police officer could be exonerated for George Floyd’s death.

Big League Politics has reported on Chauvin’s appeal over his murder conviction:

Former Minneapolis law enforcement officer Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction, claiming that he was found guilty by a “poisoned jury” that was influenced by threats from far-left activists as well as biased media coverage about the case.

Chauvin was convicted last year of murdering George “Fentanyl” Floyd, the serial felon drug addict who would become the Christ figure for the Black Lives Matter terror movement after dying of an overdose in police custody. Police body cam footage of the incident was deliberately withheld from the public for months in order to manipulate public opinion, resulting in sustained riots that devastated the nation throughout the summer of 2020.

“Pretrial publicity coupled with threats of violence poisoned the jury against Appellant Derek Chauvin,” a legal brief filed by Chauvin’s attorneys hoping to overturn their client’s state-level murder conviction argues.

The brief points to “local daily media coverage,” “protests at the courthouse,” and “riots in response to the events in question” as factors that caused Chauvin’s trial to become a farce. It noted that the riots were “the second-most destructive riots in American history that caused $500,000,000 in property damage and two deaths in the local Hennepin County area.”

“[P]rejudice is presumed when the community from which jurors are drawn is sufficiently poisoned either by adverse publicity or the effects of the very events at issue – in this case the second worst riots in U.S. history,” the brief states. “Presumed prejudice requires changing venue because voir dire cannot perform its usual function of securing a fair and impartial jury.”

“With the biased media coverage, the Floyd riots, the Brooklyn Center riots during the trial, the lack of cooling period, and legally-impossible conviction on all charged counts, Chauvin’s case lands in the company of extreme cases where publicity went beyond the bounds of mere news media and had a physical effect on the venue community such that voir dire was impotent and prejudice is presumed,” the defense brief continued.

Recent news of the pressure on prosecutors to convict Chauvin has increased the likelihood that his case would be re-examined and justice served in court, clearing his name. It is unsurprising then that an informant would take such drastic measures to remove Chauvin, in order to uphold the George Floyd narrative which fuels the BLM movement and threatens to disrupt American unity.

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  • Can’t risk the truth about Obama’s George Floyd setup getting out if Chauvin lives to be freed due to a false charge, can we?

  • Odd how often the bad guy in high profile crimes has a connection(informant, operative,” on their radar”)to the FBI. Chauvins attempted assassin, Bolton planned assassin, JFK’s assassin, most mass shooters plus the coverup of the Hunter and Seth Rich laptops. I smell a rat and the smell is coming from Wray’s office.

  • Where does Biden get the power to stop Gov. Money from schools for food for students. if the schools refuse to teach the Marxist doctrine of Wokism? Biden is delusional and thinks he has powers of Royalty.