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Fired Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin could still receive more than $1.5 million in pension benefits during his retirement years — even if he is convicted in the murder of George Floyd.
Fired Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin could still receive more than $1.5 million in pension benefits during his retirement years — even if he is convicted in the murder of George Floyd.
#Derek Chauvin, ex-cop charged in George Floyd death, could get $1.5M in benefits
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#Derek Chauvin, ex-cop charged in George Floyd death, could get $1.5M in benefits
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