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Minnesota sports icon Naphesesa collier He spoke on Saturday about the tragic shootout that took the life of two legislators of the Tharam-Sarmer-Tarmer-Labor party, who meant the forces of the law right in northern Minneapolis.
Emeritus' spokeswoman Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed at the beginning of Saturday, and the accused shooter has been identified as Vance Boelter.
Collier, which ended with a dominant performance with 32 points, eight rebounds and six assists in the LynxThe Victory of the Commissioner 101-78 Cup on the Sparks of the, reflected in the current climate in America, calling it “frightening”.
“It's a frightening time we live. Honestly, like the things that happen in our country … moving away the democracy of the Earth of the Free, which is supposed to be our slogan,” he said.
She added that being a mother deepens her concern, worrying about the world that her daughter is growing.
“It's really scared, especially raising a child in an environment like this, where he has less rights than me, less rights than the people who had been. And he continues to go down,” he said.
“You know, it's not political. This is real, as this is life, morality and human rights, reproductive rights, women's rights. It's not political. So I think it's really important to defend and fight these things.”
Prior to the game, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve called “illnesses” killings, adding that playing basketball was empty in the midst of the events that take place.
“(The game) seems quite meaningless, without a doubt hitting -near home,” said Reeve (by ESPN). “Today is a hard day.
Other minnesota teams, including the Timberwolves and Twinsjoined the mourning tragedy.
In a joint statement, Timberwolves and Lynx said they were hung with the families of the victims and remained supportive of all those affected, and that we reaffirm our commitment to foster a community of unity, mutual respect and peace, where public servants can do their vital work safely and without fear. “”
The twins added that “they are maintained with all the minnesotans in condemning these acts of meaningless violence.”
Edited by John Ezequiel Hirro