Police find hat and vehicle linked to Minnesota assassinations suspect Vance Boelter
- Authorities continue to search for 57-year-old Vance Boelter, suspect in the early Saturday shootings of Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses in Brooklyn Park and Champlin.
- Boelter, who allegedly posed as a police officer and arrived in a vehicle resembling a squad car, left behind a manifesto listing about 70 political targets.
- Police found Boelter’s cowboy hat and a black Buick sedan, though the Buick was registered to another man, in rural Sibley County on Sunday afternoon.
- The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for tips that could lead to Boelter’s capture, while a coordinated effort involving local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies continues the search.
- The attack prompted calls for heightened security for elected officials and elicited bipartisan condemnation amid concerns over political violence in the U.S.
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Minnesota state Sen. Ann Rest —who escaped accused assassin Vance Boelter’s crosshairs — speaks out on ‘scary’ ordeal
“It’s scary,’’ Democratic state Sen. Ann Rest said — shortly after it was revealed that Boelter had allegedly shot and wounded another Minnesota senator and his wife before parking near her home early Saturday.
‘Stinks To High Heaven’: Alex Jones Suggests Vance Boelter Is A Patsy Being Framed To Cover Up A Larger False Flag Deep State Operation ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
Alex Jones of Infowars who is raising the possibility that suspected Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter is merely a patsy being framed to cover up a larger false flag Deep State operation.
Accused Minnesota lawmaker killer Vance Boelter has ties to Sheboygan
Vance Boelter, accused of killing a MN lawmaker and her husband, lived in the Town of Sheboygan for years. A neighbor expresses shock, citing his Christian faith and good community reputation.
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