MN ASSASIN SUSPECT’S PIZZA GUY MAGA Claims Smell Extra Cheesy
In a bizarre and deeply suspicious twist to the tragic shooting of prominent Minnesota Democrats, the so-called “roommate” of suspect Vance Boelter—pizza delivery man David Carlson—is raising eyebrows with his erratic and overly rehearsed narrative. Carlson insists Boelter was a "MAGA" supporter, despite glaring contradictions like the discovery of anti-authoritarian "No Kings" leaflets in Boelter's car, which hardly screams Trump rally material. Even more unsettling is Carlson’s strangely evasive behavior when pressed to show the alleged text message from Boelter—dodging questions and refusing to let reporters verify the message on his phone. Instead of clarifying the picture, Carlson’s story only deepens the shadowy inconsistencies surrounding this horrific crime. Something doesn’t add up—and Americans deserve real answers, not spin.
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