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    MN Suspect in Lawmaker Shootings Hit with Federal Murder, Stalking Charges

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:June 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    Vance Luther Boelter, 57, now faces federal charges including murder, attempted murder, stalking, and firearms violations for his role in the June 14 shootings of Minnesota Democratic legislators and their spouses. The rampage, identified as politically motivated, began at the home of Senator John Hoffman and then progressed to former House Speaker Melissa Hortman’s residence—tragically ending with her and her husband’s deaths. Their injuries, along with those of the Hoffmans, highlight the targeted brutality of the attacks.

    Boelter carried out the assault disguised as a police officer, using a marked vehicle equipped with flashing lights. Investigators found a detailed hit list naming over 45 political figures, extensive manifestos, and an arsenal of weapons—including AK‑47s and a 9 mm—inside his vehicle. He had also visited the homes of two more lawmakers on the same night, though no other attacks occurred.

    After a 43-hour manhunt—the largest in Minnesota history—Boelter surrendered peacefully in Sibley County. His car, discovered over 50 miles from the crime scenes, and a dropped cowboy hat matched surveillance imagery. The FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office have announced a $50,000 reward for leads related to his capture.

    Federal prosecutors allege Boelter stalked his targets across state lines to carry out premeditated violence. The complaint outlines a chilling campaign that saw him conduct surveillance and meticulously prepare for his assaults, underscoring the ideological motivation behind the murders.

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