George Floyd and Derek Chauvin worked security together at a restaurant for at least a year, owner says
Before Derek Chauvin was filmed kneeling on George Floyd's neck on a Minneapolis street, they worked together at a nightclub not far from where the incident happened.
Chauvin was fired as a Minneapolis police officer after he held Floyd down as Floyd protested "I can't breathe." Protests have since broken out around the 3rd Minneapolis Police Precinct — which is just a block away from the El Nuevo Rodeo restaurant and dance club where Chauvin and Floyd once worked security.
Maya Santamaria, who sold El Nuevo Rodeo a few months ago, tells Minneapolis ABC affiliate KSTP that Chauvin "was our off-duty police for almost the entirety of the 17 years that we were open." Floyd also worked at the club for around a year, but as a bouncer, Santamaria said. However, the two men were unlikely to have recognized each other because "Chauvin worked outside and the security guards were inside," Santamaria continued.
Maya Santamaria, a business owner, says both Derek Chauvin and George Floyd worked at her South Side nightclub; Chauvin, as off-duty security for the past 16-odd years, and Floyd, as a bouncer a year or so. Still, she says it's unlikely that they would've recognized one another. pic.twitter.com/7Fkq6gzOAV
— Libor Jany (@StribJany) May 28, 2020
Andrea Jenkins, the vice president of Minneapolis' city council, also shared the story on MSNBC.
Andrea Jenkins, vice president of Minneapolis City Council, says George Floyd and Officer Chauvin worked at restaurant near Third Precinct.
"They were coworkers for a very long time." pic.twitter.com/IrwJvmxchI
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) May 29, 2020
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