Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website
Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website
Walter Hudson, a Minnesota state representative, shared several posts on July 24, 2025, addressing crime and law enforcement in the state. In his tweets, Hudson advocated for stricter policing measures and criticized the state's current leadership.
In one post from July 24, 2025, Hudson stated: "Yeah. That's why an once if prevention is worth a pound of cure. It's why we should return to literal broken window policing, stop and question suspicious characters, prosecute petty crime aggressively, and get offenders off the street." The tweet references "broken windows policing," a controversial law enforcement strategy that emphasizes cracking down on minor offenses to prevent more serious crimes.
Shortly after, at 03:02:55 UTC on the same day, Hudson posted another message simply labeled "Article:" followed by a link.
Later that morning at 03:32:40 UTC, Hudson published a tweet critical of Minnesota's governor and other public figures: "Tim Walz's Failed Legacy: Minnesota Overrun by Crime & Fraud
00:44 - Minneapolis Residents Cowed by Crime
07:15 - It's Normal to Comply with the Cops
17:13 - Omar Fateh Pals with Fraudsters"
Broken windows policing has been debated among policymakers and criminologists. Supporters argue it deters serious crime by maintaining order through addressing minor infractions. Critics contend it can lead to over-policing in marginalized communities without significantly reducing crime rates.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has faced scrutiny regarding public safety issues during his administration. Debates about crime rates and law enforcement practices have become central topics in recent political discourse within the state.
Omar Fateh is a Minnesota State Senator who has attracted attention for associations raised in media reports; however, he has not been charged with criminal activity related to fraud.