Vance Boelter Due Back in Federal Court Thursday Afternoon
- Vance Boelter waived his right to detention and preliminary hearings during a federal court appearance, stating he looks forward to the truth emerging about the June 14 events where he allegedly shot two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses.
- Boelter faces six federal charges, including murder, for killing State House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, as well as the shootings of Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
- During the hearing, Boelter expressed concerns about his treatment in jail, mentioning that he hadn't slept for 12 to 14 days due to the lights being kept on continuously.
- The shootings are described as politically motivated, with prosecutors stating that Boelter disguised himself as a police officer during the attacks.
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