Derek Chauvin

On 25 May 2020 a career criminal named George Perry Floyd Jr. was apprehended by Minneapolis Police officers while committing yet more crimes (passing counterfeit money and drug possession) and violently resisted arrest.  While using approved and safe restraint procedures officer Derek Chauvin was recorded retraining the felon.  Floyd, obese having heart disease, had swallowed a quantity of the drugs in his possession (including fentanyl) and was under the influence of methamphetamines and died as a result. 

Agitators stirred up the underclass population of Minneapolis and organized riots that for the next two years would result in billions of dollars of property destruction and deaths of innocent citizens in most of the large cities in the country.  The muslim Attorney General of Minnesota - known for his hatred of white people - prosecuted officer Chauvin with false witnesses and evidence (while suppressing the actual evidence) and a jury of Minneapolis denizens convicted officer Chauvin.  He was sentenced to 22 years in prison.  The federal government then prosecuted him for the same alleged crimes and he was sentenced 21 years in prison. 

It is possible but unlikely that the convictions may one day be overturned, and somewhat more likely that a future president will pardon him or commute his sentence.  In any case, despite a murder attempt in prison, officer Chauvin will probably be a free - albeit much older - man but he will be alive and free.  The people who put him in prison will probably not face judgment until they pass from this mortal plane but it is a awful punishment that awaits them.