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What we know about the attack on two Minnesota lawmakers | What we know about the attack on two Minnesota lawmakers |
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On Saturday, two state lawmakers from Minnesota were gunned down in their homes in what Governor Tim Walz called a "politically motivated assassination" attempt. The attacks left one politician dead and the other seriously injured. | On Saturday, two state lawmakers from Minnesota were gunned down in their homes in what Governor Tim Walz called a "politically motivated assassination" attempt. The attacks left one politician dead and the other seriously injured. |
The suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, has been taken into custody after he was found in rural woodland during a huge manhunt. He has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder. | |
Minnesota suspect arrested after huge manhunt | |
Who were the victims? | Who were the victims? |
State representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed in their home, the governor said. | State representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed in their home, the governor said. |
She had served in the Minnesota House of Representatives for 20 years, and was speaker of the chamber from 2019 to 2025. | |
Under her tenure, Minnesota Democrats passed a variety of liberal legislation that included the expansion of abortion rights and legalisation of recreational marijuana. | |
She was also known for working across the aisle. In one of her final votes before the attack, sided with Republicans to support a bill provision that would make the state's undocumented population ineligible for the state's low-income healthcare programme. | |
State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were also shot multiple times and injured, but survived. They had surgery. | |
Both lawmakers are Democrats. | Both lawmakers are Democrats. |
Mrs Hoffman shared a statement on social media after the incident, saying she and her husband were "incredibly lucky to be alive" after they were hit by a combined total of 17 bullets. | |
"John is enduring many surgeries right now and is closer every hour to being out of the woods," Mrs Hoffman wrote. | |
She also expressed sympathy for the loss of her colleagues in the state house. | |
"We are gutted and devastated by the loss of Melissa and Mark. We have no words. There is never a place for this kind of political hate," she wrote. | |
Yvette and John Hoffman were shot 17 times between them, but survived | |
What happened? | What happened? |
Law enforcement has confirmed the attacks occurred in the early hours of Saturday in the cities of Brooklyn Park and Champlin, Minnesota. | Law enforcement has confirmed the attacks occurred in the early hours of Saturday in the cities of Brooklyn Park and Champlin, Minnesota. |
Drew Evans, superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, said police received a call at 02:00 local time (03:00 EDT; 07:00 GMT) about an incident at Hoffman's house in Champlin. | |
Another call to police came in at 03:35, when officers were checking on Hortman's home, nearby in Brooklyn Park. | Another call to police came in at 03:35, when officers were checking on Hortman's home, nearby in Brooklyn Park. |
Police discovered what looked like an emergency vehicle parked at the home with emergency lights flashing. | Police discovered what looked like an emergency vehicle parked at the home with emergency lights flashing. |
Coming out of the home was someone resembling a police officer, who immediately opened fire on officers, darted back into the house, then escaped on foot. | Coming out of the home was someone resembling a police officer, who immediately opened fire on officers, darted back into the house, then escaped on foot. |
Mark Bruley, chief of Brooklyn Park police, said the suspect was "wearing a vest with a Taser, other equipment, a badge" posing as law enforcement in order "to manipulate their way into the home". | Mark Bruley, chief of Brooklyn Park police, said the suspect was "wearing a vest with a Taser, other equipment, a badge" posing as law enforcement in order "to manipulate their way into the home". |
The attacks drew condemnation from across the political spectrum. President Donald Trump said "such horrific violence will not be tolerated". | |
Meanwhile, US Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, called it "an attack on everything we stand for as a democracy". | |
Who is Vance Luther Boelter? | Who is Vance Luther Boelter? |
Police said suspect Vance Luther Boelter was armed at the time of his arrest | |
Police identified the suspect as 57-year-old Mr Boelter. They did not give details on a possible motive. | |
A former political appointee, Mr Boelter was once a member of the same state workforce development board as Hoffman. | |
"We don't know the nature of the relationship or if they actually knew each other," said Evans. | "We don't know the nature of the relationship or if they actually knew each other," said Evans. |
Investigators reportedly found a list of 70 "targets", including the names of state Democratic politicians, in a vehicle the suspect drove for the assassination. | Investigators reportedly found a list of 70 "targets", including the names of state Democratic politicians, in a vehicle the suspect drove for the assassination. |
Walz, congresswoman Ilhan Omar, Minnesota's two US senators, Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, and state Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison were on the hit list, according to local media. | |
Locations for Planned Parenthood, which provides abortions and contraception, were also on the list, a person familiar with the investigation told the Minnesota Star Tribune. | Locations for Planned Parenthood, which provides abortions and contraception, were also on the list, a person familiar with the investigation told the Minnesota Star Tribune. |
Supt Evans told reporters he would not describe the notebook found in the car as a "manifesto" as it was not "a treatise on all kinds of ideology and writings". | |
Mr Boelter is a security contractor and religious missionary who has worked in Africa and the Middle East, according to an online CV. | |
He once preached as a pastor at a church in the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to Facebook photos. He had travelled often to the nation, indicate posts from his LinkedIn account. | |
An online video from two years ago seemed to show him addressing a congregation, adding that he has a wife and five children. | An online video from two years ago seemed to show him addressing a congregation, adding that he has a wife and five children. |
He had also worked back in Minnesota for a major food distributor, a convenience store chain and for two funeral services businesses, according to his online profile. | He had also worked back in Minnesota for a major food distributor, a convenience store chain and for two funeral services businesses, according to his online profile. |
According to local TV affiliate KTTC, Mr Boelter's only criminal history in Minnesota was for traffic tickets, including speeding and parking violations. | |
He texted a troubling message to friends at a Minneapolis residence, where he had rented a room and would stay one or two nights a week, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. | He texted a troubling message to friends at a Minneapolis residence, where he had rented a room and would stay one or two nights a week, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. |
Mr Boelter said: "I'm going to be gone for a while. May be dead shortly, so I just want to let you know I love you guys both and I wish it hadn't gone this way." | |
How did police find Boelter? | How did police find Boelter? |
Watch: Minnesota governor Tim Walz confirms Vance Luther Boelter’s arrest | |
On Sunday night, police said they found Mr Boelter after receiving information that he was seen in the area of Green Isle, a village not far from his home. | |
Officers called the two-day search the "largest manhunt in the state's history", with multiple law enforcement agencies working together to find him. | |
Mr Boelter was arrested in a rural area with mostly farmland, fields and small woods, and taken into custody "without any use of force" or injury to police. | |
Police said he was armed when he was arrested, but did not provide further information on the type of weapons present. | |
Supt Evans said Mr Boelter's arrest brought "a sense of relief" to communities and lawmakers who were on the suspect's list of targets. | |
He also said law enforcement believed the suspect acted alone and was not part of a broader network. | He also said law enforcement believed the suspect acted alone and was not part of a broader network. |
Authorities also condemned Mr Boelter's impersonation of a police officer while carrying out the attacks, saying "he exploited the trust our uniforms are meant to represent". | |
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz also followed with a plea for civility, urging people to "shake hands" and "find common ground". | Minnesota Governor Tim Walz also followed with a plea for civility, urging people to "shake hands" and "find common ground". |
"One man's unthinkable actions have altered the state of Minnesota," he said. | "One man's unthinkable actions have altered the state of Minnesota," he said. |
"This cannot be the norm. It cannot be the way that we deal with our political differences." | "This cannot be the norm. It cannot be the way that we deal with our political differences." |
Prior to Mr Boelter's arrest, his wife was detained in a traffic stop along with three relatives in a car in the city of Onamia, more than 100 miles from the family home, on Saturday morning, but released after questioning. | |
Mr Boelter is due to appear in court in Minneapolis at 13:30 local time (14:30 EDT; 18:30 GMT) on Monday. |