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Sources: Vance Boelter's Wife Detained for Questioning After Traffic Stop Near Onamia

MINNESOTA, JUN 15 – Jenny Boelter was stopped near Onamia carrying a weapon, ammunition, cash, and passports hours after her husband allegedly assassinated two Minnesota lawmakers, authorities said.

  • On the morning of June 14, police pulled over Jenny Boelter, wife of suspect Vance Boelter, while she was traveling with family members in a vehicle in the vicinity of Onamia, Minnesota.
  • This traffic stop followed a shooting early that morning, in which Vance allegedly targeted two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses, killing one couple and injuring the other.
  • Authorities discovered firearms, bullets, money, and identification documents inside Jenny Boelter's vehicle; she was questioned by police but not taken into custody as the search for Vance Boelter continued.
  • SWAT teams raided Vance Boelter's Camden residence Saturday afternoon, with law enforcement maintaining presence at the traffic stop scene for up to three hours.
  • The incident suggests ongoing investigations and manhunt efforts without arrests, as briefings continue and police question associates related to the targeted attack.
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arcamax.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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