Midwest
Potential Harris VP pick ripped for ‘weird’ socialism comparison to 'neighborliness'
Minnesota’s Democratic Gov. Tim Walz was blasted on social media after telling a group of Democrats that socialism is what some people would call “neighborliness.”
“Don’t ever shy away from our progressive values,” the Minnesota Democrat said on a “White Dudes for Harris” call on Monday night. “One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”
The comment was widely criticized by conservatives on Twitter, including Manhattan Institute senior fellow Ilya Shapiro, who responded on X with “weird,” a reference to recent Democratic attacks against GOP presidential candidate JD Vance and former President Trump.
“Neighborliness killed members of my family,” journalist Karol Markowicz posted on X.
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“One person’s gulag is another person’s vacation home,” conservative commentator Ryan James Girdusky posted on X.
“Oozing of desperation from the man who let Minneapolis burn for days,” former Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Mike Murphy posted on X.
“Send this guy to campaign in South Florida,” National Review’s Jim Geraghty posted on X.
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Gov. Tim Walz speaks at a press conference after two police officers and a first responder were shot and killed on Feb. 18, 2024, in Burnsville, Minnesota.
“Socialism = ‘neighborliness’ for the freakish Left… Shows how far we’ve fallen that the Governor of one of our states feels free to say this,” American Majority CEO Ned Ryun posted on X.
“Taking people’s stuff at gunpoint doesn’t make you a good neighbor,” Nate Madden, an adviser to Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, posted on X.
Vice President Kamala Harris (Reuters/Kevin Mohatt/Pool)
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz’s office for comment but did not receive a response.
Walz is widely believed to be on VP Kamala Harris’ short list for vice president and it was reported Tuesday that she is expected to make her decision by next week.
“Whether he makes it or not, there’s no doubt MN Gov. @Tim_Walz is running the most aggressive campaign for VP in the field,” former Obama adviser David Axelrod said this week.
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Detroit, MI
Power outage forces flaring at Marathon’s Detroit refinery; portion of Schaefer Road closed
Southwest Detroit – A power outage at Marathon’s Detroit refinery has led to operating conditions that made flaring necessary, the company said Sunday.
Flares are safety devices that allow for the safe combustion of excess gases under certain operating conditions, according to Marathon.
Refinery personnel are conducting off-site air monitoring, the company said.
As a precaution, a section of Schaefer Road from I-75 to Dix Road is closed. Local law enforcement is managing the closure.
Marathon said the company’s top priorities are the safety of employees, responders and the community, as well as limiting any environmental impact.
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield said her administration is monitoring the situation closely.
“EGLE (the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy) and refinery personnel are conducting air quality monitoring both on-site and in the surrounding neighborhoods. At this time, monitoring has not detected gas readings of concern,” the statement said.
Local 4 reached out to EGLE and a spokesperson said the agency is sending all media inquiries to the city of Detroit.
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Milwaukee, WI
Two Milwaukee officers hurt over Fourth of July weekend
MILWAUKEE – Two Milwaukee female officers were injured on duty over the weekend. Police said one was hit by a car, while the other was hurt by fireworks.
Video shared on social media shows a blast blowing a Milwaukee police officer to the ground.
“The next thing you know, police coming from everywhere,” said Tracey Dent, a community activist.
Witnesses told FOX6 News it happened around midnight Sunday. They said someone was setting off and throwing fireworks in a crowded parking lot near Brady Street and Cambridge Avenue.
“It’s just a small minority of people who want to mess it up for everybody and think it’s funny, and it’s not funny,” Dent said.
But this was not the only overnight incident where an officer was hurt on duty. Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said a suspect hit a female officer with a car, which led to an officer-involved shooting around 2:15 a.m. near Knapp and Water streets.
“Uniformed Milwaukee police officers patrolling our downtown entertainment district heard multiple gunshots,” said Norman.
Norman said officers responding on foot saw an Audi leaving the area. He said the 18-year-old male suspect hit a 25-year-old female officer with his vehicle while fleeing.
“Officers, including the injured officer, discharged their weapons at the vehicle,” Chief Norman said.
The officer was taken to the hospital with nonfatal injuries. The suspect was found and also taken to the hospital with nonfatal injuries. He was later arrested.
Police found the unoccupied suspect’s vehicle with a gun inside on Fond du Lac Avenue near Walnut Street.
Police told FOX6 News all the officers involved in this morning’s shooting will be placed on administrative duty which is standard protocol.
Additional officers involved in this incident are a 28-year-old male with over 7 years of service and a 27-year-old male with over 8 years of service. The injured officer has served for less than year.
Chief Norman said two other people arrived at hospitals with gunshot wounds, though it is unclear if they are connected to the officer-involved shooting.
FOX6 News is still waiting on more information from the Brady Street fireworks incident.
The Source: Information in this story was gathered from Tracey Dent, Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman, a police scanner broadcast, Facebook video and the Milwaukee Police Department.
Minneapolis, MN
Teen In Critical Condition After Water Rescue At Minnehaha Falls
Crews located him submerged in the basin and brought him to shore, according to the department.
Fire personnel immediately began lifesaving measures, including CPR, and transported the teen via a small utility vehicle to a staged ambulance in the parking area, the release said.
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