Walz House Windows Were Kept Open in 2020 to Let in Smoke from Riots Burning People Alive: ‘Such a Touchstone’

The text discusses comments made by Gwen Walz, the⁢ wife of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, during⁤ the 2020 riots in⁣ Minneapolis that followed ‍the ⁤death​ of George Floyd.‍ She revealed‌ that she kept the windows of their home open so she could smell the smoke from the chaos occurring outside. The riots ​erupted‍ in response to Floyd’s death while in police custody, leading to widespread violence and destruction in the city.

Gwen Walz reflects on the intense atmosphere during the riots, describing the‌ disturbing smells⁢ and sounds as a way of ⁣connecting with⁤ the situation. She mentioned ⁣that the entire world was watching Minnesota’s response during this‌ crisis. ⁤However, the article also criticizes the first couple’s seemingly detached and ‍contemplative approach to the destruction ​around them, suggesting it showed a disconnection from the suffering of those impacted by the riots. The narrative includes details about the fatalities that occurred due to the violent riots, including⁣ the tragic death of a person associated with ‍a⁤ fire started during the chaos. The author emphasizes the horrific nature of the destruction,⁢ contrasting the first lady’s ⁢reflections with the harsh realities faced by victims of the unrest.


The wife of Governor Tim Walz revealed she kept their home windows open as rioters burned down Minneapolis in 2020.

In June of that year, Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz said she opened the windows to smell the smoke from the destruction of lives and property across the city.

The riots were in response to the death of George Floyd, a black man, while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. The incident saw Gov. Walz align with the violent protesters, a fact that is coming back to haunt him now that he’s the running mate for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.

Perhaps more subtly disturbing are the actions of the state’s first lady.

“With COVID-19, the entire state was watching what Tim did, but with Mr. Floyd’s death, it was the entire country and the whole world looking at and watching what we did here in Minnesota in response to that,” Gwen Walz told KSTP-TV in July 2021.

“Again we had more sleepless nights during the riots,” she said. “I could smell the burning tires, and that was a very real thing.

“I kept the windows open as long as I could because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was happening.”

As anyone watching the government-enabled collapse of social order after Floyd’s death knows, it wasn’t just tires that rioters were burning. In some instances, the smells coming though Mrs. Walz’s windows could have easily been charred human flesh.

At least one of the deaths that occurred during the Minneapolis riots was due to rioters burning down an occupied building.

Montez Lee, a 25-year-old man, was recorded boasting in front of the burning Max-It Pawn building on May 28 about starting the inferno, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Videos of the blaze and its towering smoke column spread like wildfire across social media, becoming an early indicator of what was to come for other American cities.

Two months after the blaze died down, authorities found a charred body amidst the rubble.

According to KMSP-TV, the deceased was identified as 30-year-old Oscar Lee Stuart Jr. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office determined Stuart likely died of “inhalation of combustion and thermal injury.”

Lee, the man seen boasting in front of Max-It Pawn, was convicted of sparking the deadly fire.

At least two others were killed in the fiery riots.

The smell of destruction isn’t pleasant — all the thick, black smoke seen in riot footage is the result of burning plastics, petrochemicals and other inorganic and organic material, resulting in noxious clouds.

To be around this toxic smoke is unpleasant. To be in it is torturous.

If the governor and first lady wanted a “touchstone” moment, they should have spoken with the people whose lives were ruined by the chaos allowed to rage with leftist applause in Minneapolis.

Instead, the death and destruction that burned the city were used as incense for contemplation at the Walz home.






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