Minnesota State Patrol reveals ‘No Kings’ flyers in car of suspect who shot two lawmakers
- Early on June 14, 2025, Minnesota Democratic Representative Melissa Hortman and her spouse Mark were killed in a shooting at their residence in Brooklyn Park.
- The shootings occurred after earlier attacks targeting Minnesota Democratic Senator John Hoffman and his spouse, Yvette, with Vance Boelter identified as a suspect connected to the politically motivated violence.
- Boelter, a 57-year-old former Director of Security Patrols for Praetorian Guard Security Services and a reported appointee of Governor Walz, had 'No Kings' flyers in his vehicle linked to nationwide protests.
- Governor Walz called the shootings a "politically motivated assassination," and Drew Evans noted the flyers in the suspect’s car were of public interest.
- Officials urged the public to avoid scheduled 'No Kings' demonstrations across Minnesota as the suspect remains at large amid an ongoing manhunt.
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‘No Kings’ Flyers Found in Suspected Assassin’s Car
A politically charged tragedy struck Minnesota on June 14. Authorities disclosed that the vehicle of fugitive suspect Vance Boelter—accused of killing former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and shooting state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife—contained stacks of “No Kings” flyers tied to anti-Trump protests. Boelter, a 57-year-old with previous ties to Governor Tim Walz’s workforce board, masqueraded as a police officer using a…
Reports: Suspect in shootings of Minnesota lawmakers had list of names, ‘No Kings’ flyers in car
by WorldTribune Staff, June 15, 2025 Real World News The suspected gunman in the murders of two Minnesota state lawmakers had a manifesto with a list of names as well as flyers with the saying “No Kings” in his car, reports say. Authorities on Sunday found Vance Boelter’s vehicle abandoned in Sibley County, Minnesota near […]

Manhunt is on for suspected killer of Democrats in Minnesota
“No Kings” protests against the Trump administration were cancelled in the state after police discovered the suspect had a flyer about the protests in his car.
Amid warnings from state officials following shootings, crowds show up for ‘No Kings’ rallies in Minnesota - Albert Lea Tribune
State officials on Saturday urged people to not attend dozens of planned “No Kings” protests across Minnesota, as the suspect in the fatal shooting of a longtime state lawmaker earlier in the day remained at large — though crowds still showed up for the rallies. Minnesota House DFL leader Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were fatally shot early Saturday at their home in Brooklyn Park. Another Democratic lawmaker, state Sen. John Hoffman, and…
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