There is a very strange thing that happens whenever violence breaks out in a Dem-run city.
The officials don’t talk like normal people. They don’t say what everyone can plainly see with their own eyes, thanks to a mountain of viral videos. And under no circumstances will they actually level with the public, explain what really happened, release the facts and names, and admit there’s a problem. Nope. None of that. Instead, they reach for the softest, strangest PC language possible and try to take a frightening scene and turn it into a silly ol’ cakewalk.
That’s what happened in downtown St. Paul after gunfire broke out near the RiverCentre area during a crowded evening downtown. A crowd, by the way, that looked to be about 100 percent Somalian.
Videos from the scene showed women in burqas running for their lives and Somali men doing the same. Police responded, running through the streets with battle rifles, for crying out loud.
According to cops, there was active gunfire in multiple areas.
The real kicker here is how the police chief called this shooting “atypical.” As if it were some bizarre occurrence that happened out of nowhere and isn’t directly tied to a specific group of people who’ve over taken the city and sent crime soaring.
Fox 9:
St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry is calling the shooting in downtown Monday night “atypical,” stating that the public can come to downtown with confidence.
Henry stated that “several” people were injured during the shooting, and police are investigating how those people were injured. Henry confirmed that two men were shot and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Henry went on to say the department will continue to keep graduations and graduation parties safe in the city after this incident.
By the way, they have three people in custody but still haven’t released the names. You probably know why…
The rumor on the street is that this shooting was part of an ongoing Somali clan war. If you look online, countless MN-based accounts are saying this “war” has been going on for a while and it’s tearing apart St. Paul.
Maybe not so “atypical” after all, eh?
This X post is from Phillip C. Parrish, a candidate for MN governor in 2026 discusses the clan wars.