In late November, Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis cop (make that former cop) who was convicted of the murder of George Floyd, was stabbed by a fellow inmate at the federal prison in Tucson, Arizona where he's been serving time.
Not that I have a ton of sympathy for Chauvin - a bad cop if ever - but no inmate's life should be endangered while in prison. And I feel the same way about two local, entirely execrable characters who were killed while doing time. That would be murderous psychopath Whitey Bulger and child rapist/molester priest John Geoghan, both hideously murdered in prison.
Just awful.
And I feel the same way about Chauvin, who was grievously injured but survived.
Chauvin’s stabbing is the second high-profile attack on a federal prisoner in the last five months. In July, disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed by a fellow inmate at a federal penitentiary in Florida. (Source: Boston Globe)I'm pretty sure it's pretty easy to make yourself a knife - a shiv, a shank - in prison. Inmates have a lot of free time, and a honed toothbrush makes a pretty formidable weapon.
But it's not just knives that are used to mete out what passes for prison justice. Whitey Bulger was beaten to death by an inmate using a sock loaded with a padlock. John Geoghan was strangled and stomped to death. In the hands (or feet) of someone intent on doing grave harm, anything at hand - or at foot - can be weaponized.
And then there are guns in prison. As in an earlier incident in Tucson:
[Chauvin's stabbing] is also the second major incident at the Tucson federal prison in a little over a year. In November 2022, an inmate at the facility’s low-security prison camp pulled out a gun and attempted to shoot a visitor in the head. The weapon, which the inmate shouldn’t have had, misfired and no one was hurt.
It may be easier to craft a shiv in prison, but it's apparently easy enough to create a gun, even if you don't have access to a 3D printer to maker-make your ghost gun.
If you're in prison, chances are you're a tough guy. Bored, nothing better to do, often accustomed to violence on both the giving and receiving end. Why not zip up a zip gun?
But for a reporter to write about a prison gun that "the inmate shouldn't have had" it? Shouldn't have had it? Ya think?
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