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Santamaria said that she did not initially recognize either of the men in the now-infamous video showing Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck.Ĭops were forced to flee from the burning Minneapolis Third Police Precinct Thursday night when rioters broke into the building and torched it. Neither Chauvin’s attorney or the Minneapolis Police Department could be reached for comment. He had also worked as a bouncer for a nearby restaurant, the Conga Latin Bistro. He moved up north after spending five years in prison for his part in a home invasion. Remember me?”’ she said.įloyd moved to Minneapolis from Houston sometime around 2014, according to the Chicago Tribune. ‘What if he could’ve just said “Hey, man, you and I worked together at Maya’s place. Santamaria wondered if Monday's incident could have turned out differently if Chauvin recognized Floyd from their days working at her club. 'When there was an altercation he always resorted to pulling out his mace and pepper spraying everybody right away, even if I felt it was unwarranted.' 'He sometimes had a real short fuse and he seemed afraid,' she said. Santamaria was the owner of the El Nuevo Rodeo, a club in Minneapolis just a few blocks from the 3rd precinctĪccording to Santamaria, Chauvin had a tendency to flash his temper and overreact to situations.