Suspect in Minnesota lawmaker shootings captured
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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
Vance Boelter, who was arrested overnight near his farm in Green Isle, Minnesota, is facing federal charges and state charges, including first-degree murder, officials said.
Live updates: Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect to appear in court on murder charges after huge manhunt Almost 200 law enforcement — including members of 20 regional and local SWAT teams — descended on eastern Sibley County to apprehend suspect Vance Boelter.
Surveillance footage captured an attempted murder, according to charges unsealed Sunday: A man wearing a mask, a blue shirt and police-style tactical vest with a badge knocked on a door in Champlin and announced himself as a police officer. He then entered the house and shot Minnesota Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.
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Audacy on MSNDid Vance Boelter act alone? Brooklyn Park Police Chief says it appears he received "resources" to avoid captureBrooklyn Park’s chief of police says it’s not known if Vance Boelter has accomplices in the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers, but it appears there were things put in place to give him resources to evade capture.
Por TIM SULLIVAN y ALANNA DURKIN RICHERBROOKLYN PARK, Minnesota, EE.UU. (AP) — Cientos de agentes de policía se desplegaron en un suburbio de Minneapolis el sábado en busca de un
State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed, and state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were injured, in what officials called a targeted attack.
A manhunt is underway for the gunman who was impersonating a police officer and had a list of possible targets, officials said.