Saturday, May 30, 2020

Did you know that George Floyd had worked with killer cop Derek Chauvin as security guard before?

On Thursday evening it was revealed George Floyd had actually worked with Derek Chauvin as security guards at the El Nuevo Rodeo club, the club owner confirmed.
'Chauvin was our off-duty police for almost the entirety of the 17 years that we were open,' Maya Santamaria told KSTP-TV. Santamaria said that she is not sure if the two men knew each other since there were some two dozen security guards, including off-duty officers, working at her club on any given night. But she revealed there were occasions when they would have been working at the same event. 'They were working together at the same time, it's just that Chauvin worked outside and the security guards were inside.'
According to Santamaria, Chauvin had a tendency to flash his temper and overreact to situations. 'He sometimes had a real short fuse and he seemed afraid,' she said.
'When there was an altercation he always resorted to pulling out his mace and pepper spraying everybody right away, even if I felt it was unwarranted.'
The outcry has now reached his front door, as angry protesters drew in chalk on the road and sidewalk outside the couple's $260,000 home in Oakdale: 'A murderer lives here'.
“It’s very shocking,” said Alexander Vasquez Hagen, who worked security at the club several years ago and interacted with Chauvin in that capacity. He said he knew and liked Floyd from the city’s club scene.
“Crazy,” added AJ Jaurequi, a club promoter in the area. He said he wondered if the two men “had some beef with each other, because it’s odd that you’d treat someone you knew like that.”
Maya Santamaria, the club’s former owner, said Floyd, the father of a six-year-old girl, was “a sweetheart” and that “everyone loved him.”
Santamaria said she’d hire Floyd for busy nights, to join the 25 other security guards inside the club. Chauvin, whom she said worked for her nearly every weekend for 17 years, stayed outside, usually in his squad car or checking IDs.
The former club owner paid the officer, as well as three to four others, $55 an hour to keep the peace, something she said “the city made [her] do to stay in operation.”
Kellie's lawyers said that she was 'devastated' by Floyd's death. Derek Chauvin (in uniform) is shown here in a still from a video taken Monday when he knelt on Floyd's neck during an arrest
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