Manhunt continues for suspect in shootings of Minnesota lawmakers

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"FBI Pursues Suspect in Minnesota Lawmakers' Shootings Amid Political Motive Concerns"

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The search for Vance Boelter, the suspect in the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, is ongoing more than 24 hours after the tragic incidents. Boelter, 57, has been placed on the FBI's most wanted list following the shootings that resulted in the death of Democratic state representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. The couple was targeted at their home, while Democratic state senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were also attacked, leaving them in critical condition. Boelter is believed to have left the Minneapolis area after the shootings, and law enforcement agencies have alerted border patrols to be on the lookout for him, particularly in case he attempts to flee to Canada. The police encountered Boelter at Hortman’s residence, where he was dressed in what appeared to be a police uniform, complete with a badge and equipment that could easily mislead the public into believing he was an officer. During the confrontation, he exchanged gunfire with police before fleeing the scene on foot.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has characterized the attacks as politically motivated assassinations, raising concerns about the safety of lawmakers in the state. The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to Boelter's capture. Prior to the assaults, Boelter reportedly sent farewell messages to two friends, expressing love and remorse for the situation, hinting at a premeditated plan. Authorities have also indicated that Boelter left behind a list of potential targets at the crime scene, which included pro-choice lawmakers and reproductive health clinics, further suggesting a calculated motive behind the attacks. The ongoing investigation seeks to unravel the full extent of Boelter's intentions and to prevent any further violence against public officials.

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The hunt for the man suspected ofshooting two Minnesota lawmakersand their spouses while impersonating a police officer, killing one legislator and her husband, continued on Sunday more than 24 hours after the killings.

Vance Boelter, 57, now on the FBI’s most wanted list, is believed to have left the Minneapolis region after allegedly gunning down Democratic state representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, at their home, according to CNN. Boelter is also suspected of shooting Democratic state senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, at their residence, gravely injuring them.

Authorities have disseminated photos of Boelter to border patrol agents in case he tries fleeing to Canada, CNNsaid.

At aabout 3.30am local time, police responded to a shooting at Hortman’s house to find Boelter leaving the property dressed as a police officer. They said he exchanged shots with them before escaping on foot.

Police said Boelter’s uniform might appear authentic to most people.

Boelter also drove a vehicle that appeared identical to an SUV police squad car, said Mark Bruley, a local police chief. “It was equipped with lights, emergency lights, that looked exactly like a police vehicle, and yes, they were wearing a vest with Taser, other equipment, a badge very similar to mine, that, no question, if they were in this room, you would assume that they are a police officer,” Bruley said.

Tim Walz, the governor ofMinnesota, said the murders appear “to be a politically motivated assassination”.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to Boelter’s apprehension and conviction. He wasaddedto the FBI’s most wanted list on Saturday.

Before the attacks he reportedly contacted two friends by text message, which they read aloud tothe Minnesota Star Tribune: “I made some choices, and you guys don’t know anything about this, but I’m going to be gone for a while. May be dead shortly, so I just want to let you know I love you guys both and I wish it hadn’t gone this way.”

He added: “I don’t want to say anything more and implicate you in any way because you guys don’t know anything about this. But I love you guys and I’m sorry for all the trouble this has caused.”

Authorities reportedly said that Boelter left a list ofpotential targetsat the shooting scene. Multiple outlets have reported that it included pro-choice lawmakers, as well as reproductive health clinics.

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