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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has secured a grand jury indictment against Vance Boelter, the man accused in the June ...
Vance Boelter’s ties to the Middle East and Africa Besides his association with the Red Lion Group, Boelter claimed to have worked with Minnesota Africans United too, an organization known for ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Vance Boelter wasn’t acting like a man ready to go to war. On the afternoon of June 11, the barrel-chested 57-year-old sat with his wife, Jenny, and sister watching family ...
Boelter referenced three years of work with the Red Lion Group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and his interest in getting involved in the U.S. food industry again.
A judge has decided that Vance Boelter will remain in custody until his federal trial in the murder and attempted murder of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses.
In 2021, Mr. Boelter and his wife took a gamble by founding a venture called Red Lion Group, which focused on business and Christian-outreach opportunities in Congo.
Vance Boelter, 57, is facing six federal charges in connection with the killing state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and wounding state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
Boelter referenced three years of work with the Red Lion Group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and his interest in getting involved in the U.S. food industry again.