Ex-Mexican Mafia Member/ Former FBI Informant Stabs Derek Chauvin 22 Times
Clue: It was John Turscak in the library with an improvised knife...
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According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Arizona, the person who stabbed ex-Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin last week at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson was not only a former Mexican gang member but also a once-upon-a-time FBI informant. The alleged perpetrator was identified as 52-year-old John Turscak.
I immediately looked up his name to see if he was indeed at that prison.
I didn’t know that a whitee can be inducted into the Mexican Cartel. That doesn’t make any sense. Maybe it’s an error? Turscak began serving a 30-year sentence in 2001 after he pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiring to kill a gang rival after previously working as an FBI informant against the Mexican Mafia, according to The Los Angeles Times.
So does it make sense that he would shank someone with only three years left to freedom? And if the FBI had employed Turscak in the past, what was their relationship now? And if the FBI was a part of the initial Floyd Operation, what is really going on?
According to the federal complaint, at approximately 12:30 p.m. local time on November 24, Chauvin was in the law library at FCI-Tucson when Turscak attacked him with an improvised knife and stabbed him approximately 22 times, causing serious bodily injury.
Did he get on stab for every year he is set to serve in the slammer?
“Federal corrections offices immediately responded and deployed OC spray to subdue Turscak,” the criminal complaint added. While the hospital and status of Derek is
The Associated Press reported that Turscak told investigators that he attacked Chauvin on “Black” Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, as a symbolic connection to the Black Lives Matter movement and the "Black Hand" symbol associated with the Mexican Mafia gang.
Turscak told FBI agents that even though he'd been thinking about assaulting Chauvin for a month because he is a high-profile inmate, he denied wanting to kill him.
However, after he waived his Miranda rights, he told officers that if they hadn't responded so quickly he would've killed him.
Turscak was in prison for crimes committed while a member of a Mexican Mafia gang. Which one? Is it the Sinoloa that I talk about in length in my upcoming book George Floyd|| A Multi-Layered Psyop Examined. Or was it a rival gang?
Did you know Derek who was known as the “Warlord of Precinct Three,” and that he was found guilty of tax evasion in regards to a lot of unaccounted $$$? And that the person who was going to prosecute him turned up dead months before the case?
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So who is this guy Turscak? I looked for the full criminal complaint, but it had already been scrubbed from Scribd. However, I found it along with the original case where he was recruited as an FBI informant. I even found a 2006 handwritten note titled “Defendant’s Response To Government’s Opposition” and a lot of other juicy details.
After the stabbing, he was moved …