Five Years After George Floyd’s Death

EXCLUSIVE: Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in George Floyd's death, survived a brutal prison stabbing—22 wounds in what insiders call an FBI-set attack. Was this justice… or a hit?

By Staff Writer, John Kling
May 26, 2025

Five Years After George Floyd’s Death: The Untold Story of Derek Chauvin’s Fight for Justice 

Five years ago today, the nation was rocked by the death of George Floyd. An event that sparked global protests, corporate pandering, and a relentless media frenzy.

All made up by the left in an attempt to play the blame game. Officer Chauvin did what most cops do and that is secure the suspect and use officer safety. Officer Chauvin is a victim not a suspect. Although Derek was convicted he is in our hearts. But we will never give up freeing him from his demons.

Beneath the sensationalized headlines and political grandstanding lies a story few outlets dare to tell the truth about Derek Chauvint.

The officer wrongly convicted in a trial that reeked of mob justice. Officer Chauvin is now in jail for nothing. George Floyd killed himself. How did George kill himself? According to medical reports by the coroner George had fentanyl in his system. He died of excited delirum nothing more.

Chauvin, a decorated police veteran, was sentenced to 22.5 years for a crime many legal experts argue he did not commit. Now, as new details emerge about his near-fatal stabbing in prison, questions swirl about whether this was a deliberate setup by the very system sworn to protect justice.

The Flawed Narrative: Excited Delirium vs. Political Agenda 

Medical examiners initially concluded that Floyd’s death was caused by “excited delirium.” A condition exacerbated by drug use and underlying health issues. Yet, activists and media elites dismissed this in favor of a racially charged narrative, turning Chauvin into a sacrificial lamb for the left’s anti-police crusade.

“The evidence was clear, but the court of public opinion had already ruled,” said a retired Minneapolis PD sergeant. Police sources who spoke to MagaDailyNews.com on condition of anonymity said, “Chauvin was convicted before the trial even began.”

Despite bodycam footage showing Floyd resisting arrest and pleading he couldn’t breathe before being restrained, the jury was swayed by political pressure and violent riots that ravaged cities nationwide.

A Targeted Attack? Chauvin’s Prison Stabbing Raises Alarms 

In a shocking twist, Chauvin was viciously attacked in prison by a known gang member—stabbed 22 times in what many law enforcement insiders believe was a coordinated hit. Was he set up? Why would they place Derek with a gang member? After all, Derek was a cop.

“Who puts a former police officer in a cell with a violent inmate? This wasn’t an accident—it was a setup,” a federal corrections officer told MagaDailyNews.com“The FBI has been weaponized against conservatives, patriots, and anyone who stands in the way of the radical left’s agenda.”

Chauvin miraculously survived, but the incident has fueled speculation that deep-state actors—perhaps even those tied to the Biden crime family—orchestrated the attack to silence him permanently.

Sanctuary Cities & Democratic Failures: A Breeding Ground for Chaos 

The same “sanctuary state” policies that shield criminal illegal aliens have turned cities like Minneapolis into war zones. Homicides, carjackings, and lawlessness run rampant, yet Democrats continue to blame police rather than the real culprits: soft-on-crime policies and Soros-funded DAs.

“The left doesn’t want justice—they want control,” said a former FBI agent. Many officer have reached out to press@magadailynews.com“Chauvin’s case was never about Floyd. It was about dismantling law enforcement and ushering in their Marxist utopia.”

The Fight for Chauvin’s Freedom: Will Truth Prevail? 

A growing coalition of legal experts, former officers, and free-speech advocates are demanding a reexamination of Chauvin’s case.

With new evidence and sworn affidavits from medical professionals challenging the official narrative, there’s hope yet for vindication. We need to stand up for Officer chauvin.

“The system failed Derek Chauvin, but the American people haven’t,” said a spokesperson for the National Police Defense Foundation“We won’t stop until justice is served.”

Your Voice Matters: Share Your Thoughts 

Was Derek Chauvin railroaded by a corrupt justice system? Were the riots and corporate virtue-signaling all part of a larger agenda? We want to hear from you. Email news@magadailynews.com with your take.

And if you believe in truth, justice, and holding the powerful accountable, stay tuned—MagaDailyNews.com will never stop fighting for the real story.

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