Ex-Viking Jack Brewer slams Walz after Minnesota Lawmaker shootings

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Former Minnesota Vikings and the University of Minnesota footballer Jack Brewer talked about the early morning shootings that left behind a state legislator and her husband’s death and another legislature and his wife wounded.

Brewer, who played four seasons with Golden Gophers before starting his NFL career with the Vikings in 2002, criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for having allowed the state to become “chaos capital.”

“We have to start calling this what it is. These people have lost their minds. I am the heart bridge to see one of the most amazing states in America that are completely turned under government head Tim Walz. Minnesota is confused,” Brewer told Pakinomist Digital.

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The former Viking -defensive back Jack Brewer works with a group of audiences volunteers at Kickoff mechanics. (Joey Mcleister/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

“I played for the Vikings. I played for Gophers. I lived in Minnesota for years. It wasn’t 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 through.

“Minnesota has become the capital of chaos in America. That’s not right. It’s not a reflection of the true people in Minnesota. There are many good people there. But the liberal hub around Minneapolis and St. Paul has taken over and it is dangerous. Tim Walz is the leader of it. His lawyer, Keith Ellison, is right there with him.”

Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is in demand in the shooting, two sources familiar with the case, Associated Press said.

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Authorities have released a photo by Vance Luther Boelter, which was taken on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Minnesota Department of Public Safety)

Boelter allegedly served his Ph.D. in management to promote learning and service from Cardinal Stritch University and were appointed to the State’s Labor Power Development Committee by two Minnesota Guvers, according to Fox 9.

Reportedly, he was originally appointed by Government Head of Government Mark Dayton in 2016 before being re -appointed by Government Head of Government Tim Walz in 2019 as a private sector’s representative of the council. Boelter’s period expired in 2023.

Minnesota Workforce Development Board and Walz’s Administration did not immediately respond to Pakinomist Digital’s request for comment.

Boelter allegedly stood as a police officer when he shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife in their Champlin home early Saturday, leaving them seriously wounded before moving on to former Democratic House speaker Melissa Hortman’s house, where he allegedly killed her and her husband.

This morning, Walz told journalists that the attack was clearly a “politically motivated assault,” but he did not reveal that the suspect was his own appointed.

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

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

“On this Father’s Day, I wish Minnesota would focus on restoring paternity – protecting women, protecting families. Tim Walz is the example of a weak, emaskulated leader. That’s not what God caused fathers to be. It’s pathetic,” Brewer said.

“It’s terrible. The basic cause of all this is evil. When you are willing to attack, ridicule, rebellion and protest on anyone who believes in something else – even in your own party – you have gone too far. Democrats have gone so far to the left that if you are not a furious liberal, you are under attack. They are forcing everyone in the party to comply.

“Every time you give Satan Power he shows his face. That’s what we’re witnessing now.”

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