Minnesota lawmakers targeted in shooting
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The man accused of shooting two Democratic state lawmakers and their spouses in Minnesota while impersonating a police officer was taken into custody in rural Sibley County, about 50 miles away from Minneapolis,
Live updates: Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect to appear in court on murder charges after huge manhunt Almost 200 law enforcement — including members of 20 regional and local SWAT teams — descended on eastern Sibley County to apprehend suspect Vance Boelter.
Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, is set to make his first court appearance Monday afternoon on charges of murder and attempted murder.
MINNEAPOLIS — The man accused of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another went to the homes of two other legislators on the night of the shootings, intending to inflict more carnage against those on his hitlist, a federal prosecutor said Monday.
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Authorities shared a photo of Vance Boelter in a cowboy hat that was taken from a business security camera Saturday in Minneapolis.
State Rep. Melissa Hortman and husband killed and Sen. John Hoffman and his wife wounded in act of ‘political violence’ officials say.
The "No Kings" event in northeast Minneapolis has been canceled on Saturday following the target shootings at the homes of two Minnesota lawmakers.
Two Minnesota state lawmakers were shot in their homes Saturday by an individual believed to be impersonating a police officer, multiple news outlets reported. Sources told the news outlets they are state Sen. John Hoffman and state Rep. Melissa Hortman. Both are Democrats from communities near Minneapolis.