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Prosecutor reveals chilling details of attacks on Minnesota lawmakers

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The man suspected of fatally shooting Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, and wounding another state legislator and his wife had “stalked his victims like prey” before opening fire at their homes, elaborately disguised as a law enforcement officer, prosecutors said Monday.

Vance Boelter, 57, was allegedly wearing a “hyper realistic” silicone face mask, a tactical vest and body armor when he arrived at the Champlin home of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette Hoffman, early Saturday, according to Joseph Thompson, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Minnesota.

Footage shows a man matching the description of shooting suspect Vance Luther Boelter attempting to gain access to one of the victims' homes.
Video shows a man matching the description of shooting suspect Vance Luther Boelter trying to gain access to one of the victims’ homes. FBI

Wielding a flashlight and a handgun, Boelter allegedly knocked on the Hoffmans’ door around 2 a.m. and shouted, “This is the police! Open the door!”

His black SUV had emergency lights and a license plate that read “police,” Thompson said.

The couple answered the door together, the prosecutor said at a news conference. He said Boelter shined his flashlight in their faces, said there had been a shooting reported in the house and asked them if they had weapons.

When Boelter lowered his flashlight, the couple shouted that he was not a police officer. Prosecutors said Boelter then announced “this is a robbery” and tried to force himself into their home.

Hoffman tried to push Boelter out of his home, but the suspect shot him and his wife repeatedly before fleeing to his next target’s home, Thompson said.

State Sen. John Hoffman
State Sen. John Hoffman at a hearing last year in St. Paul. Glen Stubbe / Minnesota Star Tribune via Reuters

The Hoffmans’ daughter called 911. The couple were severely injured and remained hospitalized.

Meanwhile, Boelter continued on his alleged rampage, which he appeared to have plotted for “quite some time,” though it’s still unclear why, officials said.

Authorities said there were more than 45 names of state and federal elected officials in multiple notebooks found in the suspect’s SUV and home.

“Boelter planned his attack carefully,” Thompson said. “He researched his victims and their families. He used the internet and other tools to find their addresses and names, the names of the family members. He conducted surveillance of their homes and took notes of the location of their homes.”

In a statement shared Monday evening, the Hortmans’ adult children, Sophie and Colin Hortman, said they were safe, with loved ones and grateful for the support and privacy they’ve received.

“The best way to honor our parents’ memory is to do something, whether big or small, to make our community just a little better for someone else,” said the statement, which was shared by by Ted Modrich, press secretary for the Minnesota House’s Democratic-Farm-Labor caucus.

After allegedly shooting the Hoffmans, Boelter went to the homes of at least three other Minnesota state politicians with the intent to kill them, Thompson said. The next two were not home, and prosecutors declined to identify them Monday.

But Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, were at their Brooklyn Park home when Boelter arrived around 3:30 a.m., authorities said.

A photograph of Melissa Hortman and her husband amongst flowers
A photograph of state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, at the Minnesota State Capitol.Selina Guevara / NBC News

By that time, two local police officers were dispatched to conduct wellness checks on the homes of local officials, including the Hortmans. The officers arrived at the Hortmans’ home just as Boelter was standing in front of it, officials said.

Boelter rushed into their home through the front door and repeatedly opened fire, killing the couple, Thompson said. The suspect fled out the back door, dropping his mask and body armor on the way, Thompson said.

He called the alleged crimes “the stuff of nightmares.”

After the attacks, Boelter allegedly texted his family: “Dad went to war last night… I don’t wanna implicate anybody,” according to an affidavit.

In a message to his wife, Boelter apologized and appeared to warn her about an incoming police presence, the affidavit said. “Words are not gonna explain how sorry I am for the situation,” the text read. “There’s gonna be some people coming to the house armed and trigger-happy and I don’t want you guys around.”

Police searched his wife’s car and recovered two guns, $10,000 in cash and passports for her two children, who were in the car at the time of the search, according to court records.

After a two-day manhunt, which was the state’s biggest, the suspect was found crawling in a field Sunday night, authorities said.

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FBI agents sweep a neighborhood in Brooklyn Park on Saturday.Alex Kormann / Star Tribune via AP

He cooperated with law enforcement officers and “gave up peacefully,” authorities said.

Boelter faces multiple federal charges, including two counts of stalking and two counts of murder.

The murder charges are punishable by life in prison or death, officials said. Thompson said it’s too soon to determine whether prosecutors will pursue the death penalty.

At his federal court hearing Monday afternoon, Boelter said he understood what he is being charged with.

Boelter told a judge he makes $540 a week through his part-time job and could not afford a lawyer.

A judge said he would appoint a federal defender and scheduled the next hearing for June 27.



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