Former police officer Derek Chauvin at a court hearing over the death of George Floyd. File photoWASHINGTON, Aug 12 Black U.S. prison officials will be paid $1.5 million to bar them from the floor where police officer Derek Chauvin convicted of murdering George Floyd was held, ABC News reports.» correctional facilities were banned from guarding Chauvin in May 2020 — they are now receiving nearly $1.5 million in compensation for racial discrimination,» the station reported. the floor where Chauvin was kept. However, the order was canceled an hour later, the channel clarifies. Chauvin was convicted of killing an African American Floyd and violating his rights for a period of 22.5 years. The murder of African American Floyd by a white police officer Chauvin on May 25, 2020 Biden signs police reform executive order on Floyd's anniversary
