Retired police lieutenant says Walz ‘intentionally’ let Minneapolis burn as part of a ‘greater scheme’

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Retired police lieutenant says Walz ‘intentionally’ let Minneapolis burn as part of a ‘greater scheme’


A retired police lieutenant in Minnesota is pushing back against the narrative that Gov. Tim Walz is a "moderate" and tells Fox News Digital that the governor "intentionally" let Minneapolis burn during the 2020 riots because he "truly doesn’t like police."


"He is not a moderate, he has never been a moderate and here in Minnesota he has been anti-police, he has raised taxes, he is nowhere near being a moderate," retired Minnesota State Patrol Lt. John Nagel told Fox News Digital.

"He’s anti-police, defund the police, when you have police families, and we have an officer killed in the line of duty, when that family looks at the governor and says we don't want you at the funeral. That should tell you a great deal of how law enforcement in general feels about Walz."

Last year, the widow of Pope County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Owen, who was killed in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence call, told Walz he was not invited to her late husband’s funeral because "he does not support law enforcement," Alpha News reported.

Retired Minnesota State Police Lt. John Nagel blasted Gov. Tim Walz's relationship with police.

Nagel told Fox News Digital that a major reason law enforcement in Minnesota is unhappy with Walz was his slow response when asked to send in the National Guard as the city burned during the 2020 George Floyd riots, which Walz has faced fierce criticism for since becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

Nagel, who is running for office as a Republican in Minnesota House District 46A, explained that he believes the slow response was due in part to a political calculation.

"We're hearing this over and over and over again, he let Minneapolis burn," Nagel said. "I think he intentionally let Minneapolis burn."



George Floyd riots

Building goes up in flames during the George Floyd riots in 2020. (Getty Images)

"I think it was all part of a much greater scheme because he truly doesn't like the police. [Minnesota Attorney General] Keith Ellison has never liked the police. They have been involved with people who are defunding the police."

Walz, who publicly backed "alternatives to policing" as the Minnesota City Council was pushing to disband the police department in 2020, has been widely criticized by Republicans for not doing more to support law enforcement during the riots.

"Tim Walz let Minneapolis burn for three straight nights without doing anything," GOP Rep. Pete Stauber, who represents Duluth, Minnesota and surrounding areas, previously told Fox News Digital. "And he called the riots, he stated their actions were, this is a quote, ‘righteous anger.’ Hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to family businesses and buildings in Minneapolis."....
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what a shocker, leftist retards ignoring and excusing the lack of action of a Democrat governor whereas they excoriated a republican governor over the very same inaction
 


Retired police lieutenant says Walz ‘intentionally’ let Minneapolis burn as part of a ‘greater scheme’


A retired police lieutenant in Minnesota is pushing back against the narrative that Gov. Tim Walz is a "moderate" and tells Fox News Digital that the governor "intentionally" let Minneapolis burn during the 2020 riots because he "truly doesn’t like police."


"He is not a moderate, he has never been a moderate and here in Minnesota he has been anti-police, he has raised taxes, he is nowhere near being a moderate," retired Minnesota State Patrol Lt. John Nagel told Fox News Digital.

"He’s anti-police, defund the police, when you have police families, and we have an officer killed in the line of duty, when that family looks at the governor and says we don't want you at the funeral. That should tell you a great deal of how law enforcement in general feels about Walz."

Last year, the widow of Pope County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Owen, who was killed in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence call, told Walz he was not invited to her late husband’s funeral because "he does not support law enforcement," Alpha News reported.

Retired Minnesota State Police Lt. John Nagel blasted Gov. Tim Walz's relationship with police.

Nagel told Fox News Digital that a major reason law enforcement in Minnesota is unhappy with Walz was his slow response when asked to send in the National Guard as the city burned during the 2020 George Floyd riots, which Walz has faced fierce criticism for since becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

Nagel, who is running for office as a Republican in Minnesota House District 46A, explained that he believes the slow response was due in part to a political calculation.

"We're hearing this over and over and over again, he let Minneapolis burn," Nagel said. "I think he intentionally let Minneapolis burn."



George Floyd riots

Building goes up in flames during the George Floyd riots in 2020. (Getty Images)

"I think it was all part of a much greater scheme because he truly doesn't like the police. [Minnesota Attorney General] Keith Ellison has never liked the police. They have been involved with people who are defunding the police."

Walz, who publicly backed "alternatives to policing" as the Minnesota City Council was pushing to disband the police department in 2020, has been widely criticized by Republicans for not doing more to support law enforcement during the riots.

"Tim Walz let Minneapolis burn for three straight nights without doing anything," GOP Rep. Pete Stauber, who represents Duluth, Minnesota and surrounding areas, previously told Fox News Digital. "And he called the riots, he stated their actions were, this is a quote, ‘righteous anger.’ Hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to family businesses and buildings in Minneapolis."....
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Very easy to believe... If it's not true why did he let things go for 3 days... he's a despicable cringy white taco guy... (They sure didn't think that little chat through...)
 
What a shocker, a retired police officer in Minnesota, Minnesota has close to twelve thousand police not even counting retired police, disses Walz on Fox, now that’s newsworthy, not
how many demmycrats will stay home in November.....will Harris win by 47,000 votes?.......or will 50,000+ voters skip the election this year.......
 
Walz is a valor thief who allowed Minneapolis to burm while his wife opened her windows to smell the odor of burning tires longer.
 
Very easy to believe... If it's not true why did he let things go for 3 days... he's a despicable cringy white taco guy... (They sure didn't think that little chat through...)
In your case, it being on Fox, more than easy to believe
 
In your case, it being on Fox, more than easy to believe
Poor anchovies, FOX has nothing to do with this. Walz miserable performance following the death of St. Geroge of Fentynal is documented all over the internet.

Get your head out of your ass and check up on the facts.
A minute by minute by bodycam, press, and independent people with cellphone recordings.


 
When are you going to learn that one random person isn't evidence it's hearsay? Who's to say it isn't the police lieutenant that's scheming? You have as much proof of that as you do Walz was scheming. Sorry to burst your gossip bubble.



A police lieutenant is not a random person..........Was Alexander Vindman just a random person?
 

Retired police lieutenant says Walz ‘intentionally’ let Minneapolis burn as part of a ‘greater scheme’


A retired police lieutenant in Minnesota is pushing back against the narrative that Gov. Tim Walz is a "moderate" and tells Fox News Digital that the governor "intentionally" let Minneapolis burn during the 2020 riots because he "truly doesn’t like police."

"He is not a moderate, he has never been a moderate and here in Minnesota he has been anti-police, he has raised taxes, he is nowhere near being a moderate," retired Minnesota State Patrol Lt. John Nagel told Fox News Digital.

"He’s anti-police, defund the police, when you have police families, and we have an officer killed in the line of duty, when that family looks at the governor and says we don't want you at the funeral. That should tell you a great deal of how law enforcement in general feels about Walz."

Last year, the widow of Pope County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Owen, who was killed in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence call, told Walz he was not invited to her late husband’s funeral because "he does not support law enforcement," Alpha News reported.

Retired Minnesota State Police Lt. John Nagel blasted Gov. Tim Walz's relationship with police.

Nagel told Fox News Digital that a major reason law enforcement in Minnesota is unhappy with Walz was his slow response when asked to send in the National Guard as the city burned during the 2020 George Floyd riots, which Walz has faced fierce criticism for since becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

Nagel, who is running for office as a Republican in Minnesota House District 46A, explained that he believes the slow response was due in part to a political calculation.

"We're hearing this over and over and over again, he let Minneapolis burn," Nagel said. "I think he intentionally let Minneapolis burn."

"I think it was all part of a much greater scheme because he truly doesn't like the police. [Minnesota Attorney General] Keith Ellison has never liked the police. They have been involved with people who are defunding the police."

Walz, who publicly backed "alternatives to policing" as the Minnesota City Council was pushing to disband the police department in 2020, has been widely criticized by Republicans for not doing more to support law enforcement during the riots.

"Tim Walz let Minneapolis burn for three straight nights without doing anything," GOP Rep. Pete Stauber, who represents Duluth, Minnesota and surrounding areas, previously told Fox News Digital. "And he called the riots, he stated their actions were, this is a quote, ‘righteous anger.’ Hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to family businesses and buildings in Minneapolis."....
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It's the mayor who runs the city and the police department that's supposed to protect it. Looks like the retired guy is aware that he came out of that situation looking helpless and not in control, and now he's trying to reno his reputation.

I hope Walz calls him out publicly for his comments.
 
^ Lies, and the lying liar who tells them.
Thomas Behrends, Command Sergeant Major (Retired)

Paul Herr, Command Sergeant Major (Retired)

The bottom line in all of this is gut wrenching and sad to explain. When the nation called, he quit. He failed to complete the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. He failed to serve for two years following completion of the academy, which he dropped out of. He failed to serve two years after the conditional promotion to Command Sergeant Major. He failed to fulfill the full six years of the enlistment he signed on September 18th, 2001. He failed his country. He failed his state. He failed the Minnesota Army National Guard, the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion, and his fellow Soldiers. And he failed to lead by example. Shameful.



Both of these REAL Command Sargent Majors knew Walz personally and they both said he retired AFTER he knew his unit was going to Iraq.

Stop lying Christie you are starting to look like Walz
 
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