George Floyd and Derek Chauvin worked at the same nightclub in Minneapolis for the whole of 2019, but may not have known each other
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Bill Bostock
May 29, 2020, 21:25 IST
Inside the El Nuevo Rodeo Club on Lake Street in Minneapolis where Chauvin and Floyd worked in 2019.Google Maps
George Floyd and Derek Chauvin worked at the same Minneapolis club for a year, but may not have realized.
Both worked at the El Nuevo Rodeo Club in 2019, Maya Santamaria, the club's owner until last year, told ABC5. Chauvin was the club's off-duty police officer for 17 years and Floyd worked as a bouncer during 2019.
"They were working together at the same time; it's just that Chauvin worked outside and the security guards were inside," she said.
Floyd died on Monday after Chauvin was filmed kneeling on his neck while arresting Floyd, who said repeatedly "I can't breathe."
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George Floyd and Derek Chauvin worked at the same nightclub in Minneapolis, but may not have known each other.
The men were both employed at El Nuevo Rodeo Club for the whole of 2019, according to Maya Santamaria, the club's former owner, who sold it last year.
Andrea Jenkins, the vice president of the Minneapolis City Council, said: "They were coworkers for a very long time."
Floyd died in an ambulance on Monday after Chauvin was filmed in his police uniform kneeling on his neck, an illegal tactic, for eight minutes as Floyd shouted "I can't breathe."
Chauvin was fired after the incident. He has yet to speak publicly.
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As Insider's Isaac Scher reported, Chauvin was involved in a number of violent incidents during his 19 years in the Minneapolis Police Department, including three police shootings.
He has been the subject of 10 complaints filed to the city's Civilian Review Authority and the Office of Police Conduct.
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