Alleged Minnesota Lawmaker Shooter Seemingly Clarifies Motive in New Interview
MINNESOTA, JUL 13 – Vance Boelter denies abortion and Trump-related motives and claims new details about the shootings will emerge, despite authorities labeling the attack politically motivated.
- On June 14, 2025, Vance Boelter disguised as an officer and attacked at-home, killing the Hortmans and wounding the Hoffmans.
- Through a handwritten letter to the FBI, Vance Boelter claimed secret military training and orders from Gov. Walz, adding details about a broad hit list.
- Speaking from his jail cell, Boelter said, `You are fishing and I can’t talk about my case—I’ll say it didn’t involve either the Trump stuff or pro-life,` refusing to discuss any political motive.
- Authorities found no evidence of Walz’s involvement; Boelter was captured after a two-day manhunt in Sibley County and held on $5 million bail.
- Investigators continue to explore the case, with federal charges set to precede state proceedings, as Boelter claims more details will emerge. The investigation remains ongoing.
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