Details Emerge on the Arrest and Charges Following Tragic Weekend Shootings

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After a weekend that shook the Twin Cities to its core, new information has surfaced regarding the devastating attacks that claimed the lives of Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and left State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, injured. The suspect, identified as 57-year-old Vance Boelter, is now in custody facing severe federal and state charges, including second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder. The community remains in shock as investigators piece together a timeline that reveals a calculated and terrifying series of events spanning multiple suburban neighborhoods. What began as a quiet Saturday morning quickly escalated into a nightmare for several local families and public officials.

The timeline of events paints a chilling picture of deception. According to authorities, the suspect began his rampage around 2 a.m. on Saturday in Champlin. Disguised as a police officer—complete with a tactical vest, badge, and a vehicle modified to look like an official squad car—he allegedly tricked his way to the doorstep of Senator Hoffman. When the Hoffmans realized the man was an imposter and tried to shut him out, he opened fire before fleeing. The couple survived thanks to their daughter’s swift call to 911, an act Governor Tim Walz later praised as heroic. From there, the suspect reportedly traveled to Maple Grove and New Hope, attempting to contact other officials who fortunately were either not home or did not answer their doors.

Tragically, the violence culminated in Brooklyn Park at the home of Representative Hortman. Officers arrived around 3:30 a.m. to find the suspect’s vehicle in the driveway, but he managed to force his way inside and open fire before fleeing through the back onto a nearby golf course. The ensuing manhunt stretched across the weekend, involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Investigators discovered disturbing evidence, including a list of potential targets and materials referencing political protests, inside the suspect’s abandoned vehicle. It was a tense 48 hours for residents as police scoured the area, eventually tracking the suspect to a rural property near Green Isle on Sunday evening.

The arrest itself brought a quiet end to a violent saga. Officers located Boelter in a wooded area near his family home in Sibley County. Despite being armed, he was taken into custody without further violence. As the legal process begins, the focus now turns to healing for the victims’ families and a community grappling with the loss of dedicated public servants. More details on the court proceedings are expected in the coming days. You can read the full investigation breakdown here for ongoing updates as federal charges proceed.

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