Ex-Vikings player blames weak, emasculated Tim Walz for Minnesota lawmaker killings

Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer spoke out about the early-morning shootings that left one state lawmaker and her husband dead and a second lawmaker and his wife injured. Brewer, who played four seasons with the Golden Gophers before starting his NFL career with the Vikings in 2002, criticized Minnesota Gov.Tim Walz for allowing the state to become “the capital of chaos.” “We need to start calling this what it is.

These people have lost their minds.I am heartbroken to see one of the most amazing states in America completely turned around under Gov.

Tim Walz.Minnesota is confused,” Brewer told Fox News Digital. “I played for the Vikings.

I played for the Gophers.I lived in Minnesota for years.

It was not like this.People were respectful.

People could disagree and still have conversations.I still have a lot of family there, and it hurts to see what they’re living through.“Minnesota has become the capital of chaos in America.

That’s not right.It’s not a reflection of the true people of Minnesota.

There are a lot of good people there.But the liberal hub around Minneapolis and St.

Paul has taken over, and it’s dangerous.Tim Walz is the leader of that.

His attorney general, Keith Ellison, is right there with him.”Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is wanted in the shootings, two sources familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Boelter reportedly earned his Ph.D.in leadership for the advancement of learning and service from Cardinal Stritch University and was appointed to the state’s Workforce Development Board by two Minnesota governors, according to Fox 9. He was reportedly initially appointed by Gov.

Mark Dayton in 2016 before being reappointed by Gov.Tim Walz in 2019 as a private sector representative to the council.

Boelter’s term expired in 2023. Walz’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. Boelter allegedly posed as a police o...

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