America First Policy Institute
AFPI’s Jack Brewer joined Fox News to discuss the Super Bowl parade shooting.
Former NFL player Jack Brewer, known for his community work and commitment to reducing violence, joined Fox News to discuss the recent Super Bowl parade shooting. Brewer emphasized the root cause of such violence, pointing to fatherlessness as a significant factor.
Brewer shared his unique perspective from working in prisons, where he interacts with many men who have committed gun violence. He highlighted the alarming statistic that over 82% of mass shooters come from fatherless homes. This lack of a father figure and the absence of a fear of God, Brewer argued, contributes significantly to the willingness to commit such heinous acts.
Brewer called for serious measures to address this issue, including the consideration of the death penalty for mass shooters. He pointed out the broader epidemic of gun violence, referencing recent shootings in Chicago and Baltimore, where numerous individuals were shot over just a single weekend.
Brewer stressed the importance of addressing the root causes rather than just the symptoms. He called for a return to family values and the reintroduction of religious teachings in schools. Concluding his remarks, Brewer urged for a collective effort to restore community and moral foundations to combat the ongoing violence plaguing the nation.