Chilling Prepper Assault Rocks Minnesota: Lawmaker Couple Murdered, Senator Pair Wounded in Dawn Political Hit

Boelter’s eclectic career spanned food production management, funeral home work, and founding unstaffed security firms like Praetorian Guard, alongside preaching in Africa against abortion and transgender issues through his nonprofit Revoformation Ministries. Despite appointments to the Governor’s Workforce Development Board by Democratic leaders in 2016 and 2019, he voted for President Trump and prepared his family for doomsday scenarios as a self-styled prepper. Court documents describe his rambling letter to the FBI as delusional fantasy, claiming Governor Walz ordered the hits to clear paths for his ambitions.
The attacks unfolded against a backdrop of escalating threats to lawmakers since 2017, with victims all from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party advancing progressive policies on healthcare and equality. Boelter’s vehicle held flyers for “No Kings” protests against the U.S. Army’s anniversary parade and Trump administration moves, though investigators link his rage primarily to anti-abortion zeal. National figures from President Trump to former Representative Gabby Giffords condemned the violence, while right-wing online claims of a “false flag” quickly fizzled upon revelations of his conservative leanings.
Some view these incidents as symptoms of unchecked radicalism fueled by polarized media, urging stricter data privacy laws to block stalker access to personal info. Others argue for bolstering law enforcement resources to safeguard officials without infringing on Second Amendment rights for self-defense. Broader consensus calls for cooling heated rhetoric that demonizes opponents, emphasizing democratic dialogue over targeted hits on those enforcing voter mandates.

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A 57-year-old Minnesota man with a history of evangelical preaching and security ventures reportedly unleashed a deadly attack on Democratic state leaders in the early hours of June 14, 2025, killing House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark while gravely injuring Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. Posing as a police officer in a disguised uniform and mask, Vance Luther Boelter targeted the officials over apparent opposition to abortion rights, leaving a trail of carnage that included the Hortmans’ family dog before fleeing into a massive manhunt. This brazen act of political violence has intensified national debates on protecting elected officials amid rising extremism.

Boelter first struck at the Hoffman home in Champlin around 2 a.m., knocking as an officer before firing multiple shots that left John with nine wounds and Yvette with eight. Their daughter Hope escaped harm by hiding, later crediting her parents with shielding her during the chaos.

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He then drove to Representative Kristin Bahner’s empty residence in Maple Grove, ringing the bell but departing when no one answered. Minutes later, he lingered near Senator Ann Rest’s home in New Hope, evading a routine police check on his vehicle.

At the Hortman house in Brooklyn Park by 3:30 a.m., Boelter repeated his ruse, shooting Mark dead at the door and pursuing Melissa upstairs where he gunned her down as she fled. Officers arriving on scene traded fire with him, but he slipped away on foot after killing the couple’s golden retriever Gilbert.

Authorities launched Minnesota’s largest manhunt ever, deploying hundreds of officers, SWAT units, drones, and dogs across the region while issuing shelter-in-place orders. The FBI added a $50,000 reward and warned residents against opening doors to lone officers, fearing further impersonations.

Boelter’s vehicle, abandoned near Henderson with weapons and a manifesto, contained a hit list of nearly 70 targets including top Democrats like Governor Tim Walz, Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, and abortion providers. Notebooks revealed he sourced addresses from data brokers, prompting fresh calls for privacy reforms.

After buying an e-bike and car to evade capture, Boelter texted family cryptic warnings like “Dad went to war last night” and urged them to flee. His wife and children were detained hours later with cash, passports, and arms, though she later expressed family heartbreak over his actions.

Federal agents nabbed Boelter crawling through shrubs near his Green Isle farmhouse that evening, ending the 48-hour pursuit about 50 miles from the scenes. He faces federal indictments for two murders, two attempted murders, stalking, and firearms violations, alongside state charges upgraded to first-degree premeditated murder.

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