Minnesota, Vance Boelter
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Police and federal agents swarmed the Minnesota farm community after discovering a car and a hat belonging to suspected assassin Vance Boelter — ordering residents to stay indoors and lock their
Vance Boelter, the man who remained on the run Sunday night on suspicion that he shot two state legislators and their spouses a day earlier in their Twin Cities homes, was apprehended Sunday, officials said late Sunday.
Joseph Thompson, acting US attorney for Minnesota, revealed that Boelter got in a shootout with police at the home of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman before barging in and killing her.
Whether Boelter's vehicle was stopped randomly or whether it was being tracked by police is still unclear. Vance and Jenny Boelter both previously worked under Minnesota Governor Tim Walz ...
The wife of the suspected Minnesota gunman was pulled over for a traffic stop and had "weapons, ammunition, cash, and passports" in the car.
Two senators say the shooting shows it's time to address how people's private information is sold and shared online.