Vance Luther Boelter, the alleged suspect sought in the assassination of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, was captured Sunday evening. The news was first reported by the Associated Press. Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were wounded in separate shootings.
“One man’s unthinkable actions have altered the state of Minnesota,” Governor Tim Walz said. “Melissa Hortman was the core of who our values were. She had a hand in so many things that happened the building that we stand in, she helped usher through so that we could respond from the state emergency operations center with the professionalism and giving the tools necessary to law enforcement to do their job.”
According to law enforcement, this was the largest manhunt in Minnesota history. Moreover, Boelter was captured without incident, even though he was armed.
“We are confident that the murders he committed, that he conducted that activity alone,” said Drew Evans, the Superintendent of Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. “We will be exploring if there are any broader networks. We have not uncovered any of that at this time. But that will be part of our investigation and we will fully explore that.”
The earlier story is below.
Minnesota State Lawmaker shot and killed, State Senator wounded
Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed early Saturday morning in โwhat appears to be a politically motivated assassination,โ Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said at a news conference Saturday.
Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were also targeted by the same individual and each shot multiple times, Walz said. They have undergone surgery and are alive.
โThe Hoffmans are out of surgery at this time and receiving care, and we are cautiously optimally optimistic, they will survive this assassination attempt,โ the governor said.
Both lawmakers are members of the Minnesota DemocraticโFarmerโLabor Party.
According to reports, Vance Luther Boelter, is the alleged suspect and cosplayed a police officer. He wore a light-colored cowboy hat, a dark-skinned collared coat, light pants, and a dark bag. Boetler is 57 years old and, according to a law enforcement official, he works for a security company, Praetorian Guard Security. The company website says that Boelter serves as the director of security patrols and has had training by people in the US military.
A manhunt is underway.
The Minnesota State Patrol has released photos that were found inside the suspect’s fake police vehicle. Plus, there was a manifesto with lawmakers’ names listed on it.
Reaction pours in throughout Georgia
Georgia Senate Minority Leader, Harold V. Jones IV, and the Georgia Senate Democratic Caucus issued a statement as they reacted to the events in Minnesota. It reads in part:
The Georgia Senate Democratic Caucus is horrified and heartbroken by this morningโs attack on two patriotic public servants and their spouses. Their entire families are in our prayers today as we await more information. We hope law enforcement can quickly find those responsible and bring them to justice.
Political violence has no place in our democracy. Gun violence has no place in our country. As we enter this weekend, we stand firm in our conviction that political violence has no place in American democracy. And we condemn any person who urges the use of force or violence to solve any political dispute.
Republican Caucus Chair Sen. Jason Anavitarte also released the following statement regarding the devastating events in Minnesota.
“We are deeply saddened and outraged by the heinous attack on two Minnesota lawmakers and their families. Former Speaker Melissa Hortman and Sen. John Hoffman, along with their spouses, were targeted at their homes by an individual posing as a law enforcement officer. Tragically, Speaker Hortman and her husband were killed.
Our prayers are with the families of these public servants and with the entire Minnesota community as they grapple with this senseless act of violence. We urge law enforcement to move swiftly in bringing the perpetrator to justice.
There is no place in America for political violence. In a constitutional republic, we settle our differences through debate, elections and the rule of law, not violence. Those who resort to the use of violence and force to advance political agendas are enemies of freedom and must be held accountable.”
Georgia State Representative Inga Willis condemned the actions of the alleged suspect, Vance Luther Boelter. She also highlights the dangerous normalization of political violence in American society.
“It is also an indicator of just how dangerous these times are that we’re living in, we have allowed as a society for the normalization of political violence as a method of communicating disagreement and discontent is reflective of how January 6 was handled as if it was so lightweight, but this is emboldening people who disagree with political stances for whatever reason, to take it out on people.”
Additional reporting by CNN.
