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Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were shot in their home, with the suspect impersonating a police officer. Both are expected to survive. The suspect was last seen in Brooklyn Park, where a shelter-in-place order is active. Governor Tim Waltz is recommending people not attend political rallies until the suspect is caught. An event in Minneapolis has already been canceled. The suspect allegedly had a hit list of Democratic leaders, including Governor Tim Waltz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, and Senator Tina Smith. Investigators are looking into whether the suspect was motivated by extreme views on abortion. Law enforcement is protecting those on the list, likely with FBI involvement. The suspect is believed to be identified, and authorities are investigating the extent of his planning. Law enforcement officials believe the officers saved lives of other elected officials.

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Colonel Christina Bogojevic of the Minnesota State Patrol advises the public not to attend planned demonstrations across Minnesota today due to overnight targeted shootings of state lawmakers, citing an abundance of caution. While there are no direct links to the suspect in the shootings, flyers saying "no kings" were found in the suspect's vehicle. The planned events are known as "no kings" events.

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A shelter in place is in effect in Brooklyn Park within a three-mile radius of the Edinburgh Golf Course due to an emergency event. Police are searching for a suspect in multiple targeted shootings who is armed and dangerous. The suspect is described as a white man with brown hair, wearing black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants. Residents are advised not to answer the door unless multiple law enforcement officers are present. The suspect may misrepresent himself as law enforcement.

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Following the shooting of Minnesota lawmakers, several anomalies have emerged. Two lawmakers were killed and two wounded in what authorities call a targeted attack. The alleged shooter, Vance Balta, has been identified, but reports about him are inconsistent. Initial reports claimed no King's Flyers were in his vehicle, despite media attempts to portray him as a right-winger. Some records indicate Balta and his wife may have worked for Tim Walz. Discrepancies exist between Balta's appearance and footage of the shooter. Balta's alleged roommate claims he was a Trump supporter, but this contrasts with reports that Balta is married, owns a large home, and wouldn't need a roommate. An alleged hit list of over 60 Democrat leaders and abortion clinics was released, but it omits Senator John Hoffman, who was targeted, and includes a former senator who died in December. The list also contains outdated legislative whip counts. Officers reportedly arrived at one scene before Balta entered the home. Balta has been charged with four counts of second-degree murder, with bail set at $5,000,000.

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A shelter in place is in effect in Brooklyn Park within a three-mile radius of the Edinburgh Golf Course due to an emergency event. Police are searching for a suspect in multiple targeted shootings who is considered armed and dangerous. The suspect is described as a white man with brown hair, wearing black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants. The suspect may misrepresent himself as law enforcement. Residents are advised not to answer the door unless multiple law enforcement officers are present.

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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension expressed sympathies to the families and communities affected by the shootings of political leaders. At 2 AM, police responded to a call in Champlin where an individual shot Senator Hoffman and his wife. Later, at approximately 3:35 AM, Brooklyn Park police officers checking on Speaker Hortman encountered the individual, who immediately fired at them. Gunfire was exchanged, and the individual escaped. Senator Hoffman and his wife received surgeries for gunshot wounds and are alive, with officials cautiously optimistic about their improvement.

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The speaker says the subject of the interview is not a Democrat and would be offended to be called one. The speaker doesn't believe a political issue would cause the subject to do such a thing. The subject never mentioned the senator or representative who were targeted. He didn't like Tim Walz and would say things like, "I don't like that Tim Walz did this." The subject mentioned a protest, but the speaker doesn't think he said anything about it. The speaker would tell him to surrender himself so he could be taken alive. The subject listened to Infowars, and the speaker told him not to take everything they say for granted. The subject was a Trump supporter, voted for Trump, and liked Trump.

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An unspeakable tragedy has unfolded in Minnesota. Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were shot and killed early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. Speaker Hortman served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service. She was a formidable public servant, a fixture, and a giant in Minnesota. She woke up every day determined to make this state a better place. She is irreplaceable, and she will be missed by so many. Minnesota's thoughts and prayers are with her family, her loved ones, her children, and her parents. State senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were each shot multiple times. The Hoffmans are out of surgery at this time and receiving care, and there is cautious optimism they will survive this assassination attempt.

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Minnesota lawmakers Senator John Hoffman of Champlin and Representative Melissa Hortman of Brooklyn Park were shot this morning. The shootings are connected to situations in Brooklyn Park, where they both live. Their condition is currently unknown. Authorities are working to gather more information.

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Representative Hortman was mentioned in connection to attacks. A hit list found in the attacker's car included mayors, abortion providers, pro-choice advocates, and 70 targets in Minnesota and other states. A fall was also found.

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A suspect vehicle has been found in Sibley County, Southwest of the Twin Cities, but it is possibly one of multiple vehicles the suspect has. Law enforcement discovered a hat resembling one worn by the suspect, Vance Luther Alter. Authorities issued emergency alerts to phones in the area after discovering the suspect's vehicle. Residents were asked to stay indoors and keep vehicles locked. Law enforcement feels people may not be taking the alert seriously due to the rural nature of the area. One homeowner hoped for a quick resolution but people are still out and about. The distance from Brooklyn Park to the location in Sibley County is about an hour, or 50 miles. Lawmakers have had extra security due to the suspect's alleged manifesto and list of potential targets. Roads in Sibley County are shut down. Residents are urged to take the emergency alert seriously and stay indoors.

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Minnesota lawmakers Senator John Hoffman of Champlin and Representative Melissa Hortman of Brooklyn Park were shot this morning. The shootings are connected to situations in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, where they both live. Their condition is currently unknown. Authorities are working to gather more information.

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The home of the suspected shooter in the deaths of state lawmaker Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark is being examined. Multiple shots were also fired at Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. They have been hospitalized and are recovering from surgery.

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In Minnesota, Vance Luther Belter is facing federal charges for attacking state politicians. Belter, disguised as a police officer, targeted four politicians at their homes. He shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife, who survived, and murdered Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband. He stalked his victims, researching their addresses and family members. Belter used a black SUV with police lights and a fake license plate, wore a tactical vest, body armor, a hyper-realistic silicone mask, and carried firearms. Police found multiple firearms, assault rifles, ammunition, and notebooks listing over 45 state and federal officials in his car. Charges include stalking, murder using a firearm, and shooting with a firearm, carrying potential life sentences or the death penalty. The FBI is assisting in the investigation, including whether Belter had any assistance. The investigation is ongoing to determine a motive.

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The FBI in Minneapolis announced they will press federal charges against the suspect in the murder and attempted murder of state lawmakers. According to the FBI, Belter stalked his victims, and his crimes are the stuff of nightmares. On June 14, Belter went to the homes of four Minnesota state politicians with the intent to kill them. Disguised as a police officer, Belter first traveled to the home of Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman in Champlain, Minnesota, in a black SUV with emergency lights and a license plate that read "police." He wore a black tactical vest, body armor, a Beretta nine millimeter handgun, and a hyper-realistic silicone mask. Belter knocked on Senator Hoffman's front door, shouting, "This is the police. Open the door." Belter shot Senator Hoffman and his wife, who both survived. Belter then traveled to the home of another Minnesota state representative in Maple Grove, Minnesota, dressed as a law enforcement officer. The state representative was not home. Belter then traveled to the home of a Minnesota state senator who lived in New Hope, Minnesota.

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The manhunt continues for 57-year-old Vance Belter, the suspect accused of two targeted shootings of state lawmakers. The search has now stretched as far as South Dakota. Investigators are also on the lookout for another person of interest in connection to the shootings.

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Vance Bolter rented a room at a Minneapolis home for several years while working jobs in the area and has a main family home in Green Isle. Around 6 AM, roommates received a text from him saying he'd made bad choices and might be dead soon, not wanting to implicate them. He then broke a car window in the back alley, possibly to stage a break-in. Surveillance images of him in a cowboy hat released by law enforcement are from this home. Roommates didn't speak to him but knew him for a couple of years. Receipts for armor were found in one of the cars connected to him. The roommates were shocked and processing the SWAT team's raid on their home. The house is about seven miles from Brooklyn Park. Roommates were unsure if he walked or drove from the shooting location, as they were asleep at 6 AM.

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The speaker reports that law enforcement is patrolling the property in search of a suspect named Gregory Yet Yetman. The FBI asks anyone with information on Yetman's whereabouts to contact their Newark field office. In Middlesex County, a tactical team is seen searching a shed. Tom's Wire provides live coverage of the scene. The speaker concludes by thanking Tom and handing back to Adam.

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A suspect created a hit list of Democrats and Planned Parenthood locations, along with a letter to the FBI and Kash Patel claiming Governor Tim Walz made him do it so Senator Amy Klobuchar would be killed and Walz could take her Senate seat. Klobuchar is on the list, but Walz is not. The list also includes a deceased person and former officeholders. The suspect is 57 years old and has a history of financial issues. He spent time in The Congo on mission trips and started nonprofits and security businesses with no customers. His LinkedIn profile, now down, stated he spent decades in food service and was a general manager at a 7-Eleven, but law enforcement sources suggest this was fabricated. He moved out from his wife and five children to live with a roommate, claiming it was for work at funeral homes with odd hours. Neighbors' security cameras captured him carrying plastic bags and notepads before the attacks. Law enforcement says he was doing a lot of writing and ramblings.

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Crews searched the suspect's home for evidence to determine his next destination and whether his escape was planned. Surveillance footage from North Minneapolis indicates he "could be anywhere." Authorities are unsure if he has assistance. The public is urged not to approach the suspect but to call 911 or the tip line at (877) 996-6222 with any information. There is no update on Senator Hoffman or his wife, who were shot in their Champlain home around 2:00 AM. Senator Hoffman is out of surgery and in stable condition but sustained significant injuries. Law enforcement agencies are collaborating closely.

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Police report a gunman killed Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark at their home. The same gunman also shot Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife multiple times at their home. Governor Tim Walz calls the attacks a politically motivated assassination. A car belonging to the suspect contained additional weapons, a large amount of ammunition, a Father's Day card, a manifesto, and a list of approximately 70 names. The list included Minnesota state legislators, other elected officials, mayors, medical clinics, abortion providers, pro-life advocates, and out-of-state individuals. Police exchanged shots with the suspect in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. The suspect, who was wearing a tactical vest, fled on foot, leaving the car and evidence behind. He may be wounded. A search is underway.

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State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot in their home; Senator John Hoffman and his wife were also shot. Vance Bolter is a suspect, and he is still at large. Bolter left behind a manifesto and target list. He is linked to anti-Trump rallies and was appointed to the governor's workforce development board. The speaker questions the official narrative, suggesting a possible false flag operation. They point out inconsistencies, such as Bolter being labeled a Trump supporter despite apparent ties to Democrats and the quick release of his text messages. The speaker suggests the roommate's emotional display seemed staged. They speculate about a larger plot to frame Trump supporters and highlight the fact that Hortman voted against her party. The speaker believes the situation "stinks to high heaven" and that the truth is being concealed.

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Authorities are investigating an incident with the help of the FBI, BCA, the M County Sheriff's Office, and other agencies. A search of a vehicle revealed a manifesto listing multiple lawmakers and officials. Alerts were immediately sent to the state, who then notified the individuals and provided security. Individuals on the list were targeted. While it's too early in the investigation to provide specifics, preliminary information suggests a potential motive, but further investigation is needed to provide accurate details.

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Breaking news indicates a major development in the manhunt for Vance Belter, the 57-year-old suspect in the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers. A large police presence is reported on Hwy 25 in Sibley County. A news crew on the ground reports that authorities have found the cowboy hat the suspect was last seen wearing. The location is on Hwy 25, approximately halfway between Green Isle and Belle Plaine. A black car is considered a vehicle of interest.

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The assassination of a Minnesota state Democratic lawmaker and the attempted assassination of another has led to the apprehension of the suspect, Belter, after a multi-day manhunt. Dressed as a police officer, he targeted multiple lawmakers, ultimately killing one. His wife was found with firearms and cash, indicating a planned escape. Belter had a list of targets, primarily Democratic lawmakers, suggesting possible anti-abortion motives. Despite claims of his political affiliation, friends describe him as a Trump supporter influenced by right-wing media.
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