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Vance Boelter caught on video wearing a disguise (Fox) |
Vance Luther Boelter, who a friend described as an ardent pro-life conservative, was arrested Sunday night in the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, leaving behind an apparent hit list in his vehicle that included dozens of names. Boelter was a registered Republican and attended rallies for President Donald Trump.
State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband died from their injuries. State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were shot multiple times but are in stable condition following surgery. Boelter went to the homes of two additional Minnesota political figures, four total, according to an article at Newsweek:
Vance Boelter, who faces several charges in the deadly shooting of a Minnesota Democrat lawmaker and her husband, targeted four different lawmakers during his rampage, acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson said during a press conference Monday.
Thompson said Boelter's alleged crimes "are the stuff of nightmares," calling them "truly chilling."
"He stalked his victims like prey," Thompson told reporters.
Thompson said Boelter will face at least six federal charges, including stalking, murder, and shooting with a firearm, following his capture in the "largest manhunt in Minnesota history."
Thompson said Boelter went to the homes of four Minnesota State politicians, who he stalked before his crimes.
Boelter allegedly researched the families he targeted and went to their homes before the shootings and took notes, Thompson explained.
Those notes were found in a notebook that had a list of more than 45 Minnesota elected officials, including Hortman, Thompson said.
Boelter went to homes in Maple Grove and New Hope during his rampage, according to Thompson, but did not reach his targets.
Thompson said when he went to the Hoffman's house in Champlin, he knocked on the door and shouted multiple times, "This is the police! Open the door."
When the Hoffmans answered, he shined a flashlight in their faces and told them there was a shooting reported in the house.
Thompson says that the video surveillance he reviewed shows the Hoffmans making the terrifying realization before they are shot.
Background on Boelter comes from a report at CNN under the headline "What we know about the Minnesota shooting suspect":
This doesn't surprise me. The far right, with people like Roger Stone, who has called for the execution of Democratic lawmakers using incendiary rhetoric. This kind of talk just fans the flames of hatred
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