The hit Jack Brewer hits Walz after the shootings in the Minnesota legislator


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The former Minnesota Vikings soccer player and the University of Minnesota, Jack Brewer, talked about the early shootings in the morning that left a state legislator and her dead husband and a second legislator and her wife injured.

Brewer, who played four seasons with the Golden Gophers before starting his NFL career with the Vikings in 2002, criticized the governor of Minnesota, 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 heads. I am disconsolate when you see one of the most surprising states in the United States completely under Governor Tim Walz. Minnesota is confused,” Brewer told Pak Gazette Digital.

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The former defensive Viking Jack Brewer works with a group of audience volunteers in the starting mechanics. (Joey McLeister/Star Tribune through Getty Images)

“I played for the Vikings. I played for the Gophers. I lived in Minnesota for years. It was not so. 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 are living.

“Minnesota has become the capital of chaos in the United States. That’s not right. It is not a reflection of the true people of Minnesota. There are many good people there. But the liberal center around Minneapolis and San Pablo have taken over, and it is dangerous. Tim Walz is the leader of ESO. His attorney general, Keith Ellison, is there with him.”

Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is sought in the shootings, two sources familiar with Associated Press said.

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The authorities have published a photo of Vance Luther Boelter, which was taken on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Minnesota Public Security Department)

According to the reports, Boelter obtained his PH.D. in leadership for the progress of learning and service of the Cardinal Stitch University and was appointed member of the State Labor Development Board by two governors of Minnesota, according to Fox 9.

According to the reports, he was initially appointed by Governor Mark Dayton in 2016 before being re -elected by Governor Tim Walz in 2019 as representative of the private sector for the Council. The Boelter term expired in 2023.

The Minnesota Workforce Development Board and the Walz administration did not immediately respond to the request for Pak Gazette Digital comments.

Boelter supposedly passed by a police officer when he shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife at his home in Champlin on early Saturday, leaving them seriously injured before passing to the house of the former president of the Melissa Hortman Democratic Chamber, where she allegedly killed her and her husband.

This morning, Walz told reporters that the attack was clearly a “murder of political motivation”, but did not reveal that the suspect was his own designated.

Brewer believes that the incident is the result of the Democrats and Walz’s leadership and asked for a “return to masculinity.”

Tim Walz and Minnesota Vikings Jack Brewer Player (AP Newsroom; Getty Images)

“On this Father’s Day, I would like Minnesota to focus on restoring paternity: protecting women, protecting families. Tim Walz is the example of a weak and castrated leader. That is not what God made parents be. It is pathetic,” Brewer said.

“It is terrible. The root cause of all this is evil. When you are willing to attack, ridicule, riots and protest against anyone who creates something different, even in your own party, you have gone too far. The Democrats have gone so far that if you are not a furious liberal, you are under attack. They are forcing everyone in the party to settle.

“Every time you can give Satan, he shows his face. That is what we are witnessing now.”

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