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marble falls

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12. Who cares and so what? But, no. That didn't happen. But this did ...
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 11:07 AM
Jun 21
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/minnesota-lawmakers-shot-walz/

Walz once appointed Minnesota shooting suspect to advisory board. Here's context

Vance Boelter was appointed to a nonpartisan advisory board by two successive Minnesota governors.

Anna Rascouët-Paz
Published June 16, 2025

Claim:
Vance Boelter, accused of shooting two Democratic Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses in June 2025 (one couple died), was once appointed to an advisory board by Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
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Context

Because Boelter was originally appointed to the board in 2016 by former Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton, Walz actually reappointed him in 2019 for a second term, which ended in January 2023. Boelter is reportedly not a Democrat himself, and Walz's office confirmed that the governor does not meet with prospective appointees prior to appointing them.

In mid-June 2025, a rumor began to spread that Vance Boelter, the accused shooter of two Minnesota Democratic state lawmakers and their spouses on June 14, had once been appointed a member of the Governor's Workforce Development Board by Democratic Gov. Tim Walz. One of the targeted couples died.

For example, this post on Facebook criticized the authorities for not releasing the alleged assassin's supposed manifesto and speculated the reason they hadn't was because Walz had political ties to Boelter (archived):

The post read:

Boelter, a former appointee of Democrat Governors Dayton and Walz to the Workforce Development Board, has ties to evangelical groups and a security firm. Is this a deep-state cover-up to protect their own? We demand transparency—RELEASE THE MANIFESTO NOW!

The post had gained 4,600 reactions and 1,300 reshares as of this writing. Many of the commenters took it to mean Walz was an accomplice in the killings. "Five bucks says Walz is directly implicated," one said. The claim appeared on other Facebook posts. Further, Snopes readers searched the site seeking to verify this information.

Indeed, Boelter, 57, sat as a member of the Governor's Workforce Development Board. A Dec. 9, 2019, news release (archived) from Walz's office announced a list of appointees to the board, and Boelter was one of them. His appointment was set to end on Jan. 2, 2023. The most recent board meeting minutes Snopes could find that included his name were from Oct. 26, 2022. Walz replaced him on the board with someone else in March 2023.

However, Boelter's 2019 appointment by Walz was reportedly a reappointment. Boelter was first appointed in 2016 by former Gov. Mark Dayton (like Walz, a Democrat), according to The Minnesota Star Tribune. Dayton was elected in 2011 and left office in 2019, when Walz took over. The Daily Beast shared an appointment letter signed by Walz that was archived on the state of Minnesota's website.

Snopes contacted the Governor's Workforce Development Board staff, which declined to comment. A spokesperson for Walz's office replied, providing more context regarding the board appointments (more on this later). Workforce Development Boards exist across localities in the U.S. Their role is to cultivate talent, linking it to economic growth, and to develop strategic plans to set funding priorities. For example, they might advise on training for a local workforce to meet the needs of companies investing locally.

The Star Tribune further reported, citing an unnamed board member, that while Boelter served as the appointee of two successive Democratic governors, the board is bipartisan. The Minnesota Star Tribune reported in another article that Boelter had registered to vote as a Republican and, citing his roommate David Carlson, that he had last voted for U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican. It also appeared, according to various reports, that Boelter was an evangelical Christian and staunchly opposed to abortion.

In addition, according to the Star Tribune, while it's true Walz had reappointed Boelter to the board, he did not know him personally, according to an unnamed source in Walz's office (a detail Snopes has not independently verified).

The governor's office is in charge of appointing hundreds of people to various advisory boards and commissions. Snopes found the Workforce Development Board included 58 members as of this writing. These various boards do not have the power to legislate.

"These are unpaid, nonpartisan, external boards that the legislature creates and the Governor does not interview applicants for," the spokesperson for Walz said in an emailed statement. "They are not appointments to a position in the Governor's cabinet. They also have no authority to make decisions, change laws, or implement policies."

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The Blaze is a right wing propaganda media company started by Glenn Beck AZProgressive Jun 21 #1
And the Blaze article says it was reported by Alpha News Wiz Imp Jun 21 #15
I never heard of Alpha either. FarPoint Jun 21 #21
Overall, we rate Alpha News Questionable based on extreme right bias, poor sourcing of information, promotion of Celerity Jun 21 #34
I'd never heard of Alpha News either, but found them immediately suspicious when they were being Wiz Imp Jun 21 #35
Come on. Does this sound like the Tim Walz? We got to know not at all. Walleye Jun 21 #2
I get it..... FarPoint Jun 21 #13
It is getting frustrating with all the outright lies Walleye Jun 21 #20
The point of this is just to link Boelter to Walz in one sentence underpants Jun 21 #19
Oh, I know, but Maga will believe anything bad about us. It's who they are. Walleye Jun 21 #22
Where's the manifesto?!? It's a coverup!!! underpants Jun 21 #25
Because of this... FarPoint Jun 21 #23
They claim he blamed Walz, yet completely dodge details. blm Jun 21 #3
Wife interrogated, says they are doomsday preppers. blm Jun 21 #7
Thank you. H2O Man Jun 21 #33
Yes, that is exactly what they are doing... FarPoint Jun 21 #14
The propagandist's headline doesn't match the reporting blm Jun 21 #17
Remember how they jumped on the Paul Pelosi attack and twisted it disgustingly Walleye Jun 21 #24
Here. It's true but means little. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 21 #4
Edit your title, because it's wrong. W_HAMILTON Jun 21 #8
Thank you soooooo much.... FarPoint Jun 21 #9
We gain nothing by denying the truth. crim son Jun 21 #18
Weird, this guy was on a workforce board, but Captain Zero Jun 21 #27
The Blaze is nothing but rightwing disinformation and lies. J_William_Ryan Jun 21 #5
Thanks for the details... FarPoint Jun 21 #10
It's true that Boelter served on the workforce development commission, but Ocelot II Jun 21 #6
Yes his resume is padded and sketchy! Captain Zero Jun 21 #28
If that rightwing assassin blamed Walz, you can be damn sure that you wouldn't have to dredge up news from MAGA media... W_HAMILTON Jun 21 #11
Who cares and so what? But, no. That didn't happen. But this did ... marble falls Jun 21 #12
I don't know if it's true. Buuuuut..... Happy Hoosier Jun 21 #16
Lying is not beyond him, his resume is a fraud Captain Zero Jun 21 #29
So csusan Jun 21 #26
If a MAGAt said it, you know it is a lie. mercuryblues Jun 21 #30
Still? The GOP said that stillcool Jun 21 #31
Glad to see that your tread stands. MarineCombatEngineer Jun 21 #32
It seems you are asking two separate questions Kaleva Jun 21 #36
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