Vance Boelter, 57, arrested for alleged murder of Minnesota lawmaker

Vance Boelter is charged with murdering a Minnesota lawmaker, her husband, and attempting to kill another legislator

A two-day statewide manhunt ended on June 15 with the arrest of Vance Boelter, 57, who is accused of murdering Minnesota Democratic lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and attempting to kill another legislator and his wife.

Boelter faces two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Sunday. Three of the charges carry prison terms of up to 40 years.

Authorities say Boelter posed as a police officer, donning a uniform and driving a Ford SUV equipped with police-style lights.

He allegedly shot and killed the Hortmans at their Brooklyn Park residence early Saturday, before travelling a few miles to the home of state Senator John Hoffman, where he allegedly shot Hoffman and his wife, Yvette. Hoffman, struck nine times, has since emerged from surgery and is recovering.

“This cannot be the way we deal with political differences,” Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said at a press briefing, condemning the violence as a “politically motivated assassination” and urging a recommitment to national values.

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