Minnesota Lawmaker Shooting Suspect Identified
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A massive search continued Sunday for a man suspected in the fatal shooting of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and a separate shooting attack on another state lawmakers and his spouse, authorities said.
BELLE PLAINE, Minn. (AP) — The man suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers, killing one, remains on the loose more than 36 hours after the shootings took place. Authorities said in a news conference Sunday evening that Vance Boelter was not in custody.
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Lawmakers are still reeling from the shooting that killed one Minnesota state legislator and her husband and severely wounded another and his wife
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In unearthed videos, Vance Boelter preached on abortion, sexual orientation and prophets in America fixing the church.
"Hi everyone! I’m looking to get back into the U.S. Food Industry and I'm pretty open to positions," Boelter wrote on LinkedIn last month.
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Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman, State Sen. John Hoffman and their spouses were all shot early Saturday in targeted attacks.
Democratic Sen. John Hoffman, his wife, and House Democratic leader Melissa Hortman were injured in what the governor describes as targeted shootings.
President Donald Trump has condemned what investigators are calling a "politically motivated" shooting that killed two people, including a Minnesota state lawmaker, and wounded two others. The president said the FBI is assisting in the investigation.