Derek Chauvin, the former Minnesota officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, is serving his time in prison, isolated from others, under intense security, with very few freedoms.
According to TMZ, a rep for the facility that Chauvin is in claims he’s got surveillance cameras watching his every move, and the prison staff checks on him every 30 mins, 24 hours a day.
Chauvin has been locked up in the Administrative Control Unit for the last eight months, a restrictive housing area with extensive security inside Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights.
The rep also revealed that Chauvin remains completely isolated there, without job opportunities, educational programs, or contact with other inmates.
The convicted murder has to shower, sleep, eat, use the bathroom all in the same cell and only gets out for an hour a day to exercise.
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