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   'Let Minneapolis burn': Retired police l   
   23 Aug 24 08:53:17   
   
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   From: contact@tiffanyhenyard.com   
      
   John Nagel told Fox News Digital that Minnesota Gov. Walz is 'nowhere near   
   being a moderate'   
      
   MINNEAPOLIS – 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.   
      
   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."   
      
   https://www.foxnews.com/politics/retired-police-lieutenant-rips-   
   alz-surrendering-city-rioters   
      
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