'Dad Went to War': Alleged Killer's Message Shocks Family and Officials
- Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is accused of shooting Minnesota state lawmakers John Hoffman and Melissa Hortman and their spouses early Saturday morning, killing Hortman and her husband, Mark, and injuring Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
- Boelter is charged with multiple counts of murder and stalking, and he could face the death penalty if convicted.
- Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson stated that Boelter had a list of over 45 Democratic politicians he intended to target, indicating a politically motivated attack.
- Authorities captured Boelter after a large manhunt, and his vehicle contained weapons.
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Pennsylvania state lawmakers are expressing their condemnation and dismay following the shooting in Minnesota that claimed the lives of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband. The attack also…
Rest in Power, Melissa Hortman—The Kind of Leader Patriarchy Fears
"I'm not sorry. ... I'm really tired of watching women of color in particular being ignored." Over the weekend, the feminist movement lost a lion. Melissa Hortman, former speaker of the Minnesota House and longtime champion of reproductive justice, climate action and racial equity, was senselessly gunned down in a targeted attack at her home. Her husband, Mark, was also killed. Kelly Dittmar, a political science professor at Rutgers University-…
The People Search Sites in the Suspected Minnesota Killer's Notebook Are a Failure of Congress
On Monday, federal and state authorities charged Vance Boelter with the murders of Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband. An affidavit written by an FBI Special Agent, published here by MSNBC, includes photos of a notepad found in Boelter’s SUV which included a long list of people search sites, some of which make it very easy for essentially anyone to find the address and other personal information of someone else in the U.S. The SUV co…
OMG. Boelter showed up an ANOTHER Minnesota legislator's home in between the two shootings.
From an article in the Minnesota StarTribune: 11:27 a.m. - Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson said a police officer in New Hope saw Vance Boelter at another state senator’s home on Saturday night between his alleged shooting of John and...
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