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Former NFL player blames Minnesota governor for killing lawmakers

News RoomBy News RoomJune 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Last Thursday, a shooting in Minnesota left two dead and two injured. Former Minnesota Vikings football player Jack Brewer spoke out about the incident, blaming state Governor Tim Walz. A state legislator and her husband were killed in the shooting.

Brewer, who played four seasons with the Golden Gophers before beginning his NFL career with the Vikings in 2002, criticized Tim Walz for allowing the state to become “the capital of chaos.”

This is what Jack Brewer had to say about the murders in Minnesota:

“We need to start calling this by its name. These people have lost their minds. It breaks my heart to see how one of the most incredible states in America has completely changed under Governor Tim Walz. Minnesota is in disarray,” Brewer told Fox News Digital.

“I played for the Vikings. I played for the Gophers. I lived in Minnesota for years. It wasn’t like this. People were respectful. People could disagree and still have conversations. I still have a lot of family there, and it pains me to see what they’re going through,” he said.

Who is responsible for the double murder in Minnesota?

The former NFL player also commented that Minnesota has become the capital of chaos in the United States. He explained that the liberal center around Minneapolis and St. Paul has taken control, and it’s dangerous. “Tim Walz is the leader of that center. His attorney general, Keith Ellison, is right there with him.”

Regarding the alleged perpetrator of the deaths, Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is wanted in connection with the shootings, two sources familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Boelter earned his doctorate in leadership for the advancement of learning and service from Cardinal Stritch University.

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