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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
but he was stabbed in prison more than 20 times, which doesn't say a lot for their prison service
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Chauvin, being a former police officer, and carrying out the very public, torturous and horrendous murder of someone, has put a permanent target on his own back. He will always be a target, and will always have to be on high alert, as certain inmates will be waiting for any opportunity to take him out. Even after his release, his situation will forever be the same.
I’ve heard the suggestion that the prison is understaffed, so wardens cannot be in all places at all times. In these situations an inmate could be seriously injured (or worse) before prison guards arrive at a scene. Of course, there is also the suggestion that guards will turn a blind eye in certain circumstances.
Whatever the situation, I find it hard to have any sympathy for Chauvin after witnessing the crime he committed on camera, and the arrogance and cruelty he displayed in doing so. I’m sorry if that sounds bad but I can’t help feeling he brought this on himself.