Man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers arrested
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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.
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Boelter was arrested in a field located in a rural part of Sibley County, in southwest Minneapolis, and he was being interviewed at a law enforcement facility, Drew Evans, the superintendent of the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, said.
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It was a proactive decision from an experienced officer that allowed police to first confront suspected shooter Vance Boelter, starting a exhaustive manhunt that would end 43 hour
House Speaker Demuth and Governor Walz thank law enforcement after capturing Vance Boelter, accused of killing Melissa Hortman and shooting Senator John Hoffman.
Multiple law enforcement agencies were in a Howard County town Monday evening for a manhunt. Columbia Police Department Deputy Chief Matt Stephens told ABC 17 News on Monday night that the department is involved in a manhunt for suspects in Sunday’s fatal shooting at a Columbia apartment complex.
Boelter, 57, the man suspected of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband and wounding another legislator and his wife in a “politically motivated” attack on Saturday morning. On Sunday morning,
Authorities are investigating reports of "targeted shootings" in suburban Minneapolis in what Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said was an "ongoing situation." The shootings were in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, two neighboring cities about 10 miles from downtown Minneapolis, Walz said Saturday morning.
As an “extensive manhunt” for the shooter who targeted two Minnesota politicians continued Saturday morning, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley provided guidance for how thousands of residents in that town should try and stay safe.