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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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Braddock Mayor Fetterman admits to chasing and confronting a man he believed had fired an assault rifle near his home. However, it turns out the man was just an innocent jogger. Fetterman pulled out a shotgun to confront him until the police arrived. The jogger claims Fetterman aimed the shotgun at his chest, but Fetterman denies this. The incident ended when the police arrived, but the jogger feels the situation was not taken seriously. The police chief advises the jogger to bring his concerns to county authorities, but he has not filed a formal complaint yet.

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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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I just found out about this recent event. Someone attempted to shoot, but missed by a hair. The shooter was likely a white man. We were so close to solving half of the issue.

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The speaker recounts being swatted at his home at 2:35 AM. He saw a man with an AR-15 outside his window via security cameras. He called 911, who confirmed they received a report of a shooting, people bleeding, and people hiding at his address, none of which was true. He believes he was targeted due to his conservative political views and possibly for criticizing Zelensky and Ukraine. He notes others, including Alex Jones's reporter, have been swatted, and one InfoWars reporter was killed in Austin. He believes the goal is to scare or even kill people with opposing views. The speaker has since coordinated with the sheriff's department, who now have his and his family's contact information and a plan to verify any future calls to his address before dispatching officers. He also contacted Cash Patel, who informed the FBI director. The speaker decided to publicize the incident to raise awareness and deter future attempts.

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I’m doing my show like normal, and I’m reaching the end of the show when I see an alert from my Ring doorbell: somebody’s at the front door. I’m live, reading super chats and live chat messages, and I see that this guy has a loaded gun. He’s got a motorcycle helmet and a backpack, a gun drawn, and he’s knocking on the door yelling. I didn’t want to tip him off that I knew he was there, so I kept the show going for about a minute, then wrapped it up quickly. My producer runs in and I ask, who is that? What’s going on? He says, I called the cops. They’re here. The guy’s gone. Then I start getting changed out of my suit, and I hear gunshots go off outside. I jumped to the ground, not knowing what was happening. I step outside after the dust settles and there are about 10 cop cars up and down the street, the whole block locked down, the alley shut down. They tell me to get back inside. We’re not allowed to leave until the morning. That’s how late they were there. At the end of the night, after the cops left, I went out in the very early morning. Did anyone come and explain anything to you? No. Nobody said anything. It’s ridiculous. In the morning, I asked the guy what happened, and he told me the story. It turns out the shooter is a 23-year-old white man, a “white nerd,” short guy, who was at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, about two hours south of where I live. He killed three people earlier in the day: his roommate, killed the roommate’s sister, and killed the roommate’s mother. He then got in his car and drove directly to my house, parked outside, got out a .22 pistol and an automatic crossbow (a weird choice), and knocked on my door. He went around the house, tried the back door, tried the front door. The cops pulled up, he took off running through the gangway, hopped the fence, and ran into the neighbor’s house. I guess he went into the neighbor’s basement because the door was unlocked. He was hiding from the police. He shot two of the neighbor’s dogs, which is devastating. He ran back outside, and the cops spotted him. He shot at the cops. The cops shot him in the face, and he died on the spot. What was his motive? They never told me. To this day, I have no idea. There’s no explanation. There was no contact after the incident. The Illinois State Police came by about a week later to retrieve the Ring camera footage of the whole incident, and I downloaded that onto a thumb drive. That’s it. I never heard from the cops, never heard from the government. Not at all. A guy comes to murder you, kills three others and two dogs, and no one bothers to tell you anything? It’s ridiculous.

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A 47-year-old man, Alexander Metobodzi, was found badly beaten with a head wound after a home invasion on Dela Ossa Street. According to detectives, the suspects broke in, held Metobodzi captive, and beat him before stealing his property. With help from the FBI, LAPD detectives tracked down three suspects in less than a day. Pata Khoshlavili, Zaza Atoshlavili, and Besiki Kutsevshavili are now in custody facing murder charges, each held on $2,000,000 bail. Neighbors report increased crime in the area, including another recent home ransacking where a dog was terrorized and purses and jewelry were stolen. Residents express fear and concern, with some considering selling their homes.

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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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Horrifying moments were captured on security video during a shootout in Dearborn Heights involving Benjamin Nevers and a man who broke into his home. Benjamin suffered a shattered foot and his girlfriend was shot in the back, with the bullet lodged near her kidney. They had just returned from vacation when two suspects entered through a kitchen window. Benjamin's friend was held at gunpoint while he prepared to defend himself. When the gunman entered his room, chaos erupted. The injured suspect was later arrested, identified as Phillip Price, facing multiple charges. Benjamin noted that the suspects targeted trivial items, expressing relief that everyone survived and stating he didn't want to kill anyone.

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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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A neighbor, Billy Toma, saw a suspicious van parked near the scene of a shooting. The van had an Arizona license plate, and about 15 cops were surrounding it. Billy and his son watched from a distance, worried about their safety. The police did not talk to them. Billy shared his experience with the news team.

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Neighbors are shaken after the murder of 63-year-old George Levin in Norwood Park. Police have arrested two suspects, migrants from Venezuela and Ecuador, one in his early twenties. Levin was found unresponsive in his basement apartment, bound with duct tape and an extension cord. His sister discovered him, and an autopsy confirmed he died from multiple injuries, ruling it a homicide. His belongings, including keys, wallet, and cell phone, were missing. Residents express concern about rising violence in Chicago, increasing their vigilance with security measures. One suspect had a prior arrest for child luring, but those charges were downgraded.

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A witness named Ben Maser saw a man on a roof and alerted officers. Gunshots followed, causing chaos. Maser helped a woman and child escape. The shooter was around 200-250 yards from the former president's location. Maser is shaken by the incident and is monitoring the situation.

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Adam, a neighbor of Vance Bolter in North Minneapolis, shared security camera footage with Elfa News showing Bolter's actions before and after the alleged shootings of Melissa Hortman, Mark, John Hoffman, and Yvette. Bolter subleased a room at a problem property, often arriving late at night and leaving early in the morning. Adam and his wife initially thought Bolter was a detective or private investigator due to his attire and vehicle. The security footage shows Bolter arriving on Thursday night and leaving Friday dressed like a detective with papers. He returned later, changed clothes, loaded a bag into a fake police car, and left on a bicycle. The footage also captured him returning early Saturday morning, smashing his car window, and then leaving before the police arrived. Adam speculates Bolter smashed the window to create an alibi. Adam is surprised there is no police presence at the Minneapolis house. He feels unsafe due to increased crime and a weak police force.

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A man with a criminal history was reported as a suspicious person in a neighborhood. Deputies arrived, and he began breaking into homes. One homeowner shot at him, which is allowed in Santa Rosa County. The homeowner is encouraged to attend a gun safety class to improve their shooting skills and potentially prevent future incidents.

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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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An Orange County man is hospitalized with serious injuries after a confrontation over a Trump flag. John Mueter, speaking from his hospital room, describes how his neighbor accused him of stealing a Harris sign and then took down his Trump flag. After discovering his flag in the neighbor's trash, John confronted him, leading to a violent altercation in his garage. John suffered a severe concussion and brain bleeding from the attack. He expressed disbelief that someone would resort to violence over political differences. The Orange County sheriff's department has arrested the neighbor for assault and battery, but he has since been released on bond.

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About a year ago, three Twitter employees were leaving the office in San Francisco when they were chased by a man with an axe. They managed to escape and reported the incident, but the police took no action. Later, that same man went on to murder two people with the axe. The argument is that if authorities don't intervene when someone attempts to commit such violent acts, they will eventually succeed. It's suggested that failing to stop potential axe murderers contributes to the problem, and there should be accountability for those who allow such threats to persist in society.

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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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I just learned about this recent event. Someone attempted to shoot, but missed by a hair. The shooter was likely a white man. We were so close to solving half of the problem.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Graham Linehan on His Arrest, and Media Refusing to Cover Brutal Charlotte Murder, w/ Lowry & Cooke
Guests: Graham Linehan, Lowry, Cooke
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An arrest over three tweets about transgender issues thrusts Graham Linehan into a global conversation about free speech and online harassment. At Heathrow, five armed officers detained him before he could even exit the airport, taking him into custody for tweets posted in April: a photo captioned 'A photo you can smell' from a trans rights rally; a reply calling trans activists misogynists and homophobes; and a post urging listeners to 'make a scene, call the cops, and if all else fails, punch him in the balls' when a male in a female space is present. He records the arrest, describes the night in a cell, and calls the process 'the punishment.' The experience, including his separation from his wife, the collapse of a Father Ted musical project, and years of litigation, underscores a personal cost to speaking out. He notes support from JK Rowling and says he will continue to speak and pursue legal avenues. Linehan frames the clash as a broader culture war, saying he was attacked online and professionally for sharing a compassionate article about both sides of the debate while facing alleged police targeting and public hostility. He recounts how the online environment included doctored images, fake apologies, and a circle of friends who did not publicly defend him, forcing him to relocate to Arizona for safety. He differentiates between trans-identified people and activists whom he condemns as bullies, and he argues that women deserve single-sex spaces, fair sports, and protection from harm. He discusses the chilling effect on free speech in the UK, contrasts with American protections, and notes ongoing legal battles and his intention to keep fighting publicly. Across the Atlantic, the Charlotte, North Carolina transit murder of Ireina Zarutzka becomes a focal point for media critique and public safety debate. Surveillance shows the 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee on a train as 34-year-old D. Carlos Brown Jr., with a long criminal history, approaches with a knife and fatally stabs her within seconds. Brown’s 14 prior arrests, bail releases, and a court-ordered mental-health evaluation that allowed him to stay on the streets are highlighted. The hosts condemn the delayed video release and political framing, and they call for accountability, stronger policing, and decisive action against violent offenders. They argue mental health and housing policy must not excuse violence, urging focus on victims and public safety.

Shawn Ryan Show

Shawn Ryan Show #003 Don Bradley A.K.A.Headshot Don
Guests: Don Bradley
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In this episode of the Shawn Ryan Show, former Green Beret Don Bradley shares his harrowing experiences, including surviving a suicide bombing in Afghanistan and a subsequent road rage incident that left him shot in the head. He recounts the chaos during the bombing, where he and his partner managed to escape a burning vehicle, despite sustaining injuries from flying debris. Don discusses his call sign "Lucky," earned after surviving the blast without serious injuries, and reflects on the discipline shown during a tense encounter with Afghan soldiers, where he chose restraint to avoid escalating the situation into an international incident. The conversation shifts to the aftermath of Don's shooting in Georgia, where he faced wrongful accusations of being a career criminal. His wife, Pam, details the distressing moments when she learned of his injury and the misinformation spread by law enforcement. Don describes the severe impact of his traumatic brain injury on his daily life and the ongoing legal battle against the Monroe County Sheriff's Department, which he believes mishandled the investigation. He emphasizes the need for accountability and public scrutiny of law enforcement practices, urging anyone with information or resources to assist in seeking justice. The episode highlights the emotional and physical toll of these experiences on both Don and Pam as they navigate their new reality.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Crazy Neighbors | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather discuss bizarre neighbor stories. They highlight the discomfort of living close to eccentric neighbors, sharing anecdotes that blend humor and horror. One story features a woman named Miss Glenda, who exhibits increasingly erratic behavior after the hosts move in next door. Initially, she seems harmless, but her actions escalate to alarming levels, including firing a gun and dancing with it in her yard. The hosts describe how they attempted to engage with her, only to find themselves in a series of unsettling encounters, including her banging on doors and making threats. Another story involves a neighbor in Ottawa who becomes increasingly unstable, culminating in a revelation that he planned to bomb their apartment building. Despite his alarming behavior, police deem him not a threat, leading the narrator to flee the apartment for safety. The episode underscores the challenges of dealing with unpredictable neighbors and the thin line between eccentricity and danger. The hosts reflect on the need for better systems to support individuals who may be struggling with mental health issues while also ensuring community safety.

Philion

The Media Won’t Cover This Tragedy..
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Stabbed on a Charlotte transit platform, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee is attacked without warning, and the incident becomes a flashpoint for crime, mental illness, and safety. The host describes the scene—the video shows blood and a single, decisive slash to the throat, noting the victim Zarutusa, who had fled Ukraine. The suspect, De Carlos Dewan Brown Jr., a 34-year-old homeless man with a criminal record, was found wandering on the platform after police arrived. He had been released in 2020, with a pattern of prior offenses. The discussion expands to security, policing, and the debate over who should guard public spaces. Beyond the incident, the host debates broader policy: should mentally ill individuals roam freely or be confined to secure facilities? He cites the accused’s history, a mother blaming the courts, and Axios interviews with a district attorney about evaluations to determine if someone can assist in their own defense. The talk shifts to stronger transit protections, the idea of using the National Guard, and the slogan to Make asylums great again. He notes media coverage and doomscrolling, while acknowledging race, crime, and systemic framing shape perception, arguing this is a real policy crisis with humanitarian consequences.
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