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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574028 In 2006 Amy Klobuchar Failed to Charge Police Officer Derek Chauvin After Shooting Death of Native American – On Monday that Same Officer Killed George Floyd By Jim Hoft Published May 28, 2020 at 6:28pm In 2006 Amy Klobuchar, then a district attorney, failed to file charges against Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin after he shot and killed a Native American man. On Monday that same police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on George Floyd ‘s neck for seven minutes and killed him.In 2006 Amy Klobuchar, then a district attorney, declined to bring charges against a cop who had shot and killed a Native American man. Two days ago that cop, Derek Chauvin, murdered George Floyd.Amy Klobuchar needs to resign. — Gravel Institute (@GravelInstitute) May 28, 2020 Officer Derek Chauvin had 10 complaints filed against him during his 20 year career as a police officer. TRENDING: "What They Are Doing Is Tantamount to Monopoly" - BREAKING: President Trump Signs Executive Order on Social Media Censorship with Warning to Far Left Tech Giants The Washington Times reported: Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who is in the running to be presumed Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden’s running mate, found herself under fire Thursday for not prosecuting years ago a Minneapolis police officer who this week was videotaped kneeling on the neck of an African-American suspect who died in custody… …During the eight years she was a Minnesota prosecutor, prior to winning her Senate seat, Ms. Klobuchar passed on opportunities to prosecute Mr. Chauvin and several other officers accused of dubious conduct, according to reports in The Guardian newspaper and left-wing outlets such as The Daily Kos and the Young Turks. Mr. Chauvin had 10 complaints filed against him during his nearly 20-year career in Minneapolis, according to an archive kept by a private group, Minneapolis’ Communities United Against Police Brutality.