So here’s the thing about Vance Boelter—the Minnesota shooter who’s got everyone scratching their heads. Depending on who you ask, he’s either a die-hard Trump supporter or some guy who somehow ended up with a minor gig under Democratic Governor Tim Walz. And honestly? The truth is probably messier than either side wants to admit. When stuff like this happens, everyone rushes to fit it into their favorite narrative. But real life doesn’t work that way.
Boelter says he’s got an Ed.D. Sounds impressive, right? Except nobody can actually confirm it. I mean, you’d think a doctorate would leave some paper trail—but nope. Makes you wonder what else isn’t adding up.
Apparently, he spent a bunch of time in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. There are videos of him preaching on stage, which—okay, weird flex. But was he a missionary? Aid worker? Just some guy with a camera and a lot of opinions? Hard to say. And here’s the kicker: does any of it actually explain what happened in Minnesota? Probably not.
Multiple locations. Multiple victims. And zero sense. That’s what makes this so terrifying—it feels random, which means it could’ve been anyone’s neighborhood. Cops aren’t saying much, but you know how it goes—when details are thin, speculation fills the gaps.
They caught him, at least. Charges are piling up, but motive? That’s the million-dollar question. Law enforcement’s playing it close to the vest, which—fair. But it’s driving the internet nuts.
Some folks dug up that he was a registered Republican. Maybe even voted for Trump. But here’s the thing—voting red doesn’t automatically make you a violent extremist. Unless there’s more to it (and so far, there isn’t), this is just guilt by association.
Then there’s the other side: apparently, Walz’s office gave him some tiny appointment. The governor’s team is already like, “Nope, barely knew him.” Classic political backpedaling—but again, does it even matter? Feels like people are grabbing at straws to fit their bias.
Seriously. Every time something like this happens, the internet turns into a game of telephone. Remember how many “breaking news” stories got walked back? Maybe—just maybe—we should chill until the cops finish their job.
Some outlets jumped straight to “right-wing extremist!” before the ink was dry on the police report. Others pushed back, but let’s be real—outrage gets clicks. And that’s the problem.
Twitter’s either screaming “cover-up!” or “fake news!” depending on which bubble you’re in. It’s exhausting. At this point, I half expect someone to blame aliens.
Politics? Personal grudge? Mental health? Could be all three—or none. Without a manifesto or some big confession, we’re just guessing. And guessing is dangerous.
One criminologist put it best: “Lone wolves don’t come with labels.” These cases usually reveal more about our own divisions than the shooter’s. Think about that.
This whole mess is a reminder that in the age of viral headlines, the truth is usually the last thing to arrive. Maybe instead of rushing to score political points, we could just… wait. Crazy idea, I know.
Source: NY Post – US News
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