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Properties of Five U. Minnesota Regents Targeted in Vandalism Spree

Properties of Five U. Minnesota Regents Targeted in Vandalism Spree

“Police are investigating the incidents; it’s not clear if anyone has been arrested.”

This how the left responds when they don’t get their way. They act out like spoiled brats.

The College Fix reports:

Five U. Minnesota regents’ properties targeted in vandalism spree

Vandals upset by the sale of a University of Minnesota property to a potential missile testing company targeted five members of the Board of Regents late last week, spray painting the words “no missiles” on several of their homes.

The vandalism spree appeared to be connected to the regents’ recent decision to sell 60 acres to North Wind, a company that plans to build an aerospace facility on the land, the Minnesota Daily reports.

Early Thursday morning, the vandalism was discovered at the homes of Regents Penny Wheeler, Robyn Gulley, Janie Mayeron, and James Farnsworth, as well as Regent Mike Kenyanya’s parents’ home, a university source told the Minnesota Star Tribune.

“I’m deeply disappointed. I’m deeply disturbed that activism, which I think activism in general is a cornerstone of folks making their voice heard, has really crossed the line and turned, you know, into property damage …” Farnsworth told WCCO.

Local police are involved, the Star Tribune reports:

Police are investigating the incidents; it’s not clear if anyone has been arrested.

Gulley said the phrase “no missiles” was spray-painted outside her home and other Regents’ homes included more colorful language. An anonymous letter was also dropped off at their homes, urging Regents to reverse the sale. …

In May, U officials approved the $8.1 million sale of 60 acres in Rosemount to North Wind, which has facilities in Plymouth and St. Paul, so it can build the Minnesota Aerospace Complex.

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Comments

henrybowman | June 17, 2025 at 3:28 pm

“spray painting the words “no missiles” on several of their homes.”
I’d be willing to bet money that some of them said “no missles.”

That’s not about “getting your voice heard,” that’s a threat.