By SAMANTHA RUTT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and KELLY GARINO FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Published: 17:05 BST, 14 June 2025 | Updated: 22:47 BST, 14 June 2025

The suspect in Saturday’s ‘politically motivated assassinations’ in Minnesota is believed to have left the area, as the FBI announced a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to his whereabouts and released a chilling image from the murders. 

State Representative Melissa Hortman was shot along with fellow Democrat State Senator John Hoffman in a chilling assassination spree in the early hours of Saturday morning. 

Hortman and her husband were tragically killed, while Hoffman and his wife suffered serious injuries and were raced to emergency surgery, but officials say they are ‘cautiously optimistic’ they will recover.  

The suspect has been identified as 57-year-old Vance Boelter – an employee of security company Praetorian Guard Security, where he works as the director of security patrols, according to the website.

Investigators believe Boelter is attempting ‘to potentially flee’ the Twin Cities – Minneapolis and St. Paul, The Washington Post reported. 

Minnesota authorities have released several photographs of the suspected gunman, including him wearing a Halloween-type mask during the shootings. 

A chilling ‘manifesto’ listing nearly 70 names was discovered inside the suspect’s vehicle – which appeared to be disguised to resemble a police car – along with flyers for the anti-Trump ‘NO KINGS’ nationwide rallies. 

Minnesota authorities admitted they let the gunman – who shot Rep. Hortman and her husband dead – slip away, despite engaging him in a firefight immediately after the murders at around 4am local time Saturday. 

The first shooting occurred just after 2am at Hoffman’s home in Champlin, about 20 miles from Minneapolis. Hoffman and his wife were shot multiple times and are reportedly stable following surgery.

The second attack took place at around 4am at Hortman’s Brooklyn Park residence, about eight miles south.

Cops release terrifying image of ‘suspect wearing Halloween-type mask’ during slayings

Late on Saturday afternoon, released new images of the suspect allegedly wearing a Halloween-style mask during the shootings.

Boelter posed as a police officer and wore a terrifying mask over his face at the slayings in the early hours of Saturday morning, police said.

Law enforcement are offering a reward of $50,000 for information leading to Boelter, as they admitted he had slipped through the net and is feared to have fled the area.

This image provided by the FBI on Saturday, June 14, 2025, shows part of a poster with photos of Vance L. Boelter. (FBI via AP)

Officials find ‘manifesto’ in suspect’s vehicle

Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said the gunman’s vehicle, which bore a close resemblance to a police squad car, contained a ‘manifesto’ and a target list with names of individuals, including the two lawmakers who were shot.

‘I will tell you, when we did a search of the vehicle, there was a manifesto that identified many lawmakers and other officials,’ Brooklyn Park Police Department Chief Mark Bruley said.

‘We immediately made alerts to the state, who took action,’ he added. ‘Alerting them and providing security where necessary.’

The list found inside the suspect’s car contained nearly 70 names, a law enforcement official told CNN.

The list included abortion providers, pro-abortion rights advocates and lawmakers from Minnesota and other states.

A Father’s Day card was also reportedly discovered inside the vehicle, addressed to the suspect in a bag full of ammunition.

This photo provided by Minnesota State Patrol shows writings in the fake police car law enforcement officials believe a suspect used in the shooting of two Democratic legislators in Minnesota on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Minnesota State Patrol via AP)

Official says suspect’s ‘manifesto’ targeted ‘prominent pro-choice individuals’

A Minnesota official who has seen the suspect’s ‘hit list’ told CNN that it particuarly targeted ‘prominent pro-choice individuals in Minnesota, including many Democratic lawmakers who have been outspoken about pro-choice policy positions’.

The ‘manifesto’ discovered inside the suspect’s car listed nearly 70 names.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speaks with Vice President JD Vance about Saturday’s ‘politically motivated assassinations’

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz spoke with Vice President JD Vance about Saturday’s ‘targeted’ attacks, as reported by CNN.

Walz expressed an ‘appreciation for the ongoing coordination between federal law enforcement and Minnesota public safety officials’ while speaking to Vance.

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Investigators believe Minnesota shootings suspect Vance Boelter is trying to ‘potentially flee’

Investigators believe Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old named suspect in Saturday’s heinous shootings, is attempting ‘to potentially flee’ the Twin Cities – Minneapolis and St. Paul, The Washington Post reported.

Minnesota authorities have released a photograph of the suspected gunman, taken from a business in Minneapolis on Saturday morning.

A video of the suspect has reportedly also been obtained.

VANCE BOELTER wanted poster  via Minnesota Department of Public Safety In connection to today's shootings in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, law enforcement are searching for Vance Luther Boelter, a 57-year-old male. He was wearing a light-colored cowboy hat, dark-colored, long-sleeved, collared shirt or jacket, light pants and a dark bag. Send tips to bca.tips@state.mn.us or call 877-996-6222.https://www.facebook.com/MnPublicSafety/posts/pfbid02Jyt11yd4Em62Gp91taiqySnDdXV7XMQAamsYoPqb9rKL73xxJcctvY82rmWLEMn7l VANCE BOELTER wanted poster  via Minnesota Department of Public Safety In connection to today's shootings in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, law enforcement are searching for Vance Luther Boelter, a 57-year-old male. He was wearing a light-colored cowboy hat, dark-colored, long-sleeved, collared shirt or jacket, light pants and a dark bag. Send tips to bca.tips@state.mn.us or call 877-996-6222.https://www.facebook.com/MnPublicSafety/posts/pfbid02Jyt11yd4Em62Gp91taiqySnDdXV7XMQAamsYoPqb9rKL73xxJcctvY82rmWLEMn7l

Shelter-in-place order lifted in Brooklyn Park amid manhunt

The shelter-in-place order issued after Saturday’s shootings has been lifted in Brooklyn Park, as reported by The New York Times.

An emergency alert announcing the end of the order was issued to the public, citing a ‘reason to believe he is no longer in the area’.

Elon Musk weighs in on the Minnesota Democrat shootings

Elon Musk has weighed in on Saturday’s tragedy, responding to a post shared on X claiming that ‘the left has become a full blown domestic terrorist organization’.

On Saturday afternoon, the Tesla CEO responded to a post from a user discussing individuals allegedly ‘killed by the political left’.

In the original post, the user mentioned the murder of the United Healthcare CEO and the two Israeli ambassadors staffers.

The two assassination attempts on President Donald Trump and the ‘doxes and attempts to murder federal ICE agents and Police – all week’ were also mentioned.

Seemingly in agreeance, Musk responded: ‘The far left is murderously violent’.

Inside suspect’s history of security training in the Middle East

The suspect in the Minnesota Democrat shootings was identified on Saturday afternoon as 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter.

The alleged shooter has armed security experience in the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe and North America through the Praetorian Guard Security Services, his biography on the site said.

‘He brings a great security aspect forged by both many on the ground experiences combined with training by both private security firms and by people in the US Military,’ it read.

‘Vance has focused all this experience to make sure Praetorian Guard Security Services covers the needs you have to keep your family and property safe.’

Boelter has also lived a life of public service before today’s tragedies – even previously serving on the Governor’s Workforce Development Board, which works closely with Governor Tim Walz to give advice on the state’s workforce.

He served on the board from June 2016 to June 2018 as a private sector representative and from December 2019 to January 2023 as a board member.

He was appointed under Governor Walz both times.

Boelter was also the CEO of Red Lion Group, which was based in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He announced two years ago that he was in the country with his company, working on ‘private business projects’.

Suspect vehicle seized at crime scene appeared to be altered to look like a police car

Law enforcement loaded a black Ford Explorer onto a towtruck from the driveway of Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman’s home before being escorted away from the scene, The New York Times reported.

The vehicle closely resembled a law enforcement SUV, with a license plate reading ‘Police’ and a light bar mounted on the roof.

Although investigators have yet to discuss details surrounding the Ford Explorer, they have emphasized that the suspect drove a vehicle designed to impersonate law enforcement.

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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem speaks out about the ‘horrific shooting’ of Minnesota lawmakers

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has emphasized that the agency is closely monitoring the ‘horrific shooting’ that left State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, dead.

In a statement to X, Noem wrote: ‘DHS is monitoring the horrific shooting of two Minnesota legislators in Brooklyn Park and Champlin’.

She added that the department is coordinating with interagency partners and pledged to share updates with the public as more information comes to light.

‘We are in communication with our interagency partners, and will share more information as soon as it becomes available,’ she said.

‘I am praying for the victims of this heinous attack and their families.’

Minnesota WNBA coach railed against ‘radicalization’ and ‘white power’ in an emotional press conference following the fatal shooting

The Minnesota Lynx WNBA coach Cheryl Reeve has railed against both ‘radicalization’ and ‘white power’ during an emotional press conference following the fatal shooting of Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark.

‘It seems pretty meaningless,’ Reeve said before becoming tearful and taking a moment to compose herself. ‘It’s certainly hitting close to home.’

‘It’s a really difficult time, not just in our country but in the world. The radicalization that has occurred since, I think it is very clear, the timing of when our country started to turn. Today is a tough day all around,’ she added.

‘Basketball is what we do and we’ll go out there and do what we do but when our game is over, god knows what we are going to come off the court and learn what is happening.’

Reeve continued: ‘It is sickening. You know, obviously, but for the families, I can’t imagine. Thankfully State Senator Hoffman appears to be ok.

‘Life just got a little bit more difficult for lawmakers, more difficult for those serving our community when you have someone who went to the extent that they did to impersonate those we are trusting with safety. It is a sick time.’

Asked about ‘this time of more and more division’ and the WNBA’s message ‘of inclusion’, Reeve said: ‘I was thinking about the era, the political era of leadership, the term politically correct actually means kindness and thinking of others.

‘When that became weaponized, when inlcusion became weaponized, it is a time now more than ever when we need to stand in that and inclusion is the path.

‘It has been met with a lot of resistance and that is the way of the world. It is all rooted in power – white power, no less.’

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer pushes for ‘immediate’ increased security for Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith

Following Saturday’s ‘politically motivated attacks’, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer called for Capitol Police to ‘immediately’ raise their security measures for Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, CNN reported.

‘I am continuing to closely monitor the devastating and developing situation in Minnesota,’ Schumer said in a statement early Saturday afternoon.

‘This morning, I spoke with both Senators Klobuchar and Smith’, he added.

‘In light of this horrifying attack, I asked Capitol Police – as I did earlier this week for Senator Padilla – to immediatelly increase security for both senators.’

In his statement, Schumer thanked both the Sergeant at Arms and the Capitol Police for following through with his request.

He also asked the Senate Sergeant at Arms and Leader John Thune to hold a ‘full briefing immediately’ on member security upon his return to DC.

‘As we continue to follow this terrifying situation, I urge everyone to stay safe, stay vigilant and reject political violence in all forms,’ Schumer added.

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All Democratic members of Minnesota’s Congressional delegation were on alleged ‘manifesto’

All Democratic members of Minnesota’s Congressional delegation were reportedly on the suspect’s alleged hit list, a law enforcement source told CNN.

US Capitol Police have contacted each member of the state’s delegation, conducting security checks amid the ongoing manhunt.

‘The United States Capitol Police is aware of the violence targeting state lawmakers in Minnesota,’ Capitol Police said in a statement.

‘We have been working with our federal, state and local partners,’ it added.

‘For safety reasons, we cannot provide specific details about our security posture.’

The suspect in the assassination of State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, as well as the attempted assassination of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, has been identified as Vance Boelter, as reported by CNN.

Officials said Boelter, 57, is employed with security company Praetorian Guard Security, where he works as the director of security patrols, according to the website.

‘We drive the same make and model of vehicles that many police departments use in the US,’ the website reads.

Boelter has also received training from U.S. military personnel.

At a news conference on Saturday, Superintendent Drew Evans of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said that investigators were still attempting to locate Boelter in connection with the attacks, as reported by The New York Times.

After describing the 57-year-old’s appearance, Evans urged the public to call 911 if they see him.

‘We still don’t know if additional people are involved,’ he said.

Vance Luther Boelter14812817 potential suspect 14812913 Who is Vance Boelter - - A manhunt is underway for 57-year-old Vance Boelter, identified by officials as the alleged suspect in the targeted shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers, according to The Associated Press.

Bullet holes seen in the state senator’s front door

Bullet holes are visible in the front door of State Senator John Hoffman’s home, suggesting he may have been shot through the door.

Bullet holes visible in front door of Sen. John Hoffman's home_________________________Speaker Melissa Hortman with her husband mark. A Democratic state politician has been killed and another has been injured after "targeted shootings" in the US, by a fake police officer, officials say. Melissa Hortman and her husband have been killed, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says. Democratic state lawmaker John Hoffman and his wife were also shot in a separate attack, and Walz says he is "cautiously optimistic" of their recovery. Walz says the attacks at the lawmakers' homes in two towns near Minneapolis "appear to be a politically motivated assassination". The Brooklyn Park Police Department, along with other law enforcement agencies from the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety State Patrol, the FBI, and BCA are now actively engaged in a manhunt for the suspect.

Yvette Hoffman’s nephew reveals that she saved her daughter’s life during the shooting

Yvette Hoffman’s nephew told CNN that she saved her daughter’s life during the shooting.

The Hoffmans’ daughter, who is in her mid-20s, was home with her parents when the tragedy unfolded.

According to her nephew, Yvette threw herself on top of her daughter, shielding her from the gunfire and ultimately saving her from injury.

John Hoffman and wife Yvette and daughter Hope_____________________https://www.facebook.com/johnhoffmanMN ' ____________________Minnesota state senator John Hoffman in Champlin and Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman in Brooklyn Park were reportedly shot in their homes by a gunman impersonating a police officer.he suspect, according to the alert, is a white man with brown hair wearing black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants. Authorities are asking residents not to approach the suspect if spotted.Multiple shootings at homes of Democratic lawmakers as Tim Walz condemns 'targeted shootings'

Hoffman’s family says bullet ‘nearly missed’ his heart

Minnesota Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, are both out of surgery and stable, Yvette’s nephew told CNN.

The family were told that the bullet ‘very nearly missed’ the senator’s heart, while Yvette reportedly had ‘no organs pierced’.

They were both shot five or six times, according to the nephew.

‘The family says they are very hopeful right now, and that they’re getting positive messages coming out of the hospital regarding Senator Hoffman and his wife,’ KARE reporter A.J. Lagoe reported.

John Hoffman and wife Yvette__________________________https://www.facebook.com/johnhoffmanMN' __________________________Minnesota state senator John Hoffman in Champlin and Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman in Brooklyn Park were reportedly shot in their homes by a gunman impersonating a police officer.he suspect, according to the alert, is a white man with brown hair wearing black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants. Authorities are asking residents not to approach the suspect if spotted.Multiple shootings at homes of Democratic lawmakers as Tim Walz condemns 'targeted shootings'

Anti-Trump protestors show up to the ‘No Kings’ rally despite grave warnings

Demonstrators are showing up to the ‘No Kings’ rally in St. Paul, despite warnings from state officials to remain indoors until the gunman is apprehended, as reported by The New York Times.

A big crowd has reportedly gathered outside the State Capitol, many carrying American flags and signs reading ‘No Kings’.

Several speakers at the event paid tribute to State Rep. Hortman, prompting cheers from the crowd.

Authorities previously shared an image on social media showing flyers for the ‘NO KINGS’ rallies planned to coincide with Donald Trump’s birthday parade, which they said they found in a vehicle believed to be linked to the shootings.

Organizers of the rally had announced a state-wide cancellation after news of the tragedy broke.

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How did the shootings unfold?

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz planned to attend the anti-Trump rally in St. Paul

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that he had planned to attend the anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ rally in St. Paul on Saturday during an appearance at the Center for American Progress in Washington on Friday.

‘The world is on fire under his watch,’ Walz said, as reported by The New York Times.

At a press conference on Saturday morning, the Minnesota State Patrol urged people in the state not to attend planned anti-Trump protests until the suspect or suspects in the shooting are apprehended, fearing the demonstrations could be targeted.

Now, all ‘No Kings’ protests against the Trump Administration scheduled for today have been cancelled state-wide, according to a statement provided by organizers.

State officials provide update on overnight incidents in Brooklyn Park, ChamplinGovernor Walz said State Senator John A. Hoffman, a Democrat, and his wife, Yvette, were also shot multiple times. The Hoffmans were out of surgery, he said. Doctors were "cautiously optimistic that they will improve" another official said.Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said "we're here today because an unspeakable tragedy has unfolded." State Representative Melissa Hortman, a Democrat, was assassinated, and her husband Mark was also killed, the governor said.

Joe Biden condemns ‘heinous attack’

Former President Joe Biden has broken his silence on the Saturday morning tragedy in Minnesota, sharing a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter.

‘This heinous attack motivated by politics should never happen in America,’ Biden said.

‘We must give hate and extremism no safe harbor and we must all unite against political violence as a nation,’ he added.

‘Jill and I are sending strength to everyone affected by this senseless tragedy during an unimaginable time.’

Authorities step up manhunt for suspect as SWAT teams patrol locked down neighborhoods

Efforts to locate the suspect are intensifying in the suburban neighborhood, as law enforcement and SWAT teams continue to swarm the area.

All vehicles are being stopped before leaving the subdivision where Hortman and her husband were killed, with authorities inspecting each car before allowing it to proceed, as reported by The New York Times.

A heavy presence of law enforcement remains in the area, with armored vehicles patrolling the streets as residents cautiously peer out their windows at the ongoing commotion.

In Edinbrook Park – typically a popular weekend recreation spot in Brooklyn Park – has been transformed into a staging area for law enforcement.

Officers in full tactical gear have gathered around a mobile command unit, with three armored SWAT vehicles positioned at the scene.

Police deploy as a manhunt is underway for a shooter that targeted two state lawmakers, in Brooklyn Park, Minn. on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Tim Sullivan) Police deploy as a manhunt is underway for a shooter that targeted two state lawmakers, in Brooklyn Park, Minn. on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Tim Sullivan) Police deploy as a manhunt is underway for a shooter that targeted two state lawmakers, in Brooklyn Park, Minn. on Saturday, June 14, 2025.  (AP Photo/Tim Sullivan) Police deploy as a manhunt is underway for a shooter that targeted two state lawmakers, in Brooklyn Park, Minn. on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Tim Sullivan)

New details of gunman’s ‘heavily armed’ attack

Officials said the individual seen exiting the Hortmans’ home was dressed as a police officer, wearing a vest and badge, and carrying a taser along with other law enforcement equipment, as reported by ABC 7 News.

Heavy law enforcement presence remains in Minnesota suburb as police inspect all vehicles leaving area

Police are stopping and inspecting all vehicles leaving the subdivision where Hortman and her husband were killed. A strong law enforcement presence remains, with armored vehicles patrolling the area.

A police officer conducts a traffic stop after what police said was a targeted shooting in the area around Edinburgh Golf Course in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, U.S. June 14, 2025.  REUTERS/Ellen Schmidt BROOKLYN PARK, MINNESOTA - JUNE 14: Brooklyn Park police officers searche a vehicle entering a neighborhood on June 14, 2025 in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Democratic-Farmer-Labor State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed this morning. Democratic-Farmer-Labor State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were also shot and hospitalized in a separate incident. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said during a press conference that the shooting "appears to be a politically motivated assassination." (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) BROOKLYN PARK, MINNESOTA - JUNE 14: Brooklyn Park police officers check a vehicle entering a neighborhood on June 14, 2025 in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Democratic-Farmer-Labor State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed this morning. Democratic-Farmer-Labor State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were also shot and hospitalized in a separate incident. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said during a press conference that the shooting "appears to be a politically motivated assassination." (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

The lawmakers shot Saturday morning in Minnesota were State Representative Melissa Hortman, the former Speaker of the House, and State Senator John Hoffman, both veteran Democrats.

Hortman was a lawyer and legislator for about 20 years. She served as House Speaker from 2019 to 2025, representing a solidly Democratic district where she won re-election by wide margins.

She played a central role in passing major legislation in 2023, including expanding abortion rights, legalizing recreational marijuana and mandating paid family and medical leave.

In 2024, amid a deadlocked House, Hortman led a Democratic boycott during a dispute over chamber control. Once election challenges were resolved, she allowed Republican Lisa Demuth to assume the speakership.

She is survived by her two children. Her husband, Mark, was also killed in the Saturday attack.

Senator Hoffman, 60, has served in the Legislature since 2013 and previously sat on the Anoka-Hennepin School Board.

He chairs the Senate Human Services Committee and has focused on disability rights and fiscal responsibility.

He lives in Champlin with his wife, Yvette, and their daughter. Following the attack, Hoffaman and his wife underwent surgery and are expected to survive, according to Governor Tim Walz.

Hoffman, a former marketing and PR professional, emphasizes bipartisan cooperation and won re-election by 10 points.

This combo from photos provided by Minnesota Legislature shows from left, Senator John A. Hoffman and Rep. Melissa Hortman.  (Minnesota Legislature via AP)

Authorities urge Minnesota residents not to attend anti-Trump rally over fears it could be gunman’s next target

At a press conference on Saturday morning, the Minnesota State Patrol urged people in the state not to attend planned anti-Trump protests until the suspect or suspects in the shooting are apprehended, fearing the demonstrations could be targeted.

Authorities shared an image on social media showing flyers for the ‘NO KINGS’ rallies planned to coincide with Donald Trump’s birthday parade, which they said they found in a vehicle believed to be linked to the shootings.

This photo provided by Minnesota State Patrol shows writings in the fake police car law enforcement officials believe a suspect used in the shooting of two Democratic legislators in Minnesota on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Minnesota State Patrol via AP)

Top Democrats pay tribute to slain Minnesota lawmaker

Minnesota State Senator Amy Klobuchar took to X on Saturday to honor her ‘good friend’ State Representative Melissa Hortman.

‘I am heartbroken and horrified by the tragic loss of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were taken from us in an act of violence,’ Klobuchar wrote.

‘Melissa was a good friend—we started in politics at the same time and were always there for each other. She was a true public servant, dedicating her life to Minnesotans with integrity and compassion. Melissa’s legacy will endure, but today we grieve deeply. John’s and my prayers are with their children, their loved ones, and all who are mourning this devastating loss.’

Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords also paid tribute on X:
‘I’m devastated to learn that my friend, Minnesota Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, and her husband, Mark Hortman, were killed in last night’s shooting.’

Giffords, now head of the gun violence prevention group GIFFORDS and a survivor of a 2011 mass shooting in Arizona, added:

‘My family and I know the horror of a targeted shooting all too well. An attack against lawmakers is an attack on American democracy itself. Leaders must speak out and condemn the violent extremism threatening everything this country stands for.’

Gabrielle Giffords' Tribute to Melissa Hortman _________________________"I'm devastated to learn that my friend, Minnesota Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, were killed in last night's shooting."________________________Minnesota state senator John Hoffman in Champlin and Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman in Brooklyn Park were reportedly shot in their homes by a gunman impersonating a police officer.he suspect, according to the alert, is a white man with brown hair wearing black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants. Authorities are asking residents not to approach the suspect if spotted.Multiple shootings at homes of Democratic lawmakers as Tim Walz condemns 'targeted shootings'________________________https://x.com/GabbyGiffords/status/1933907028952469661

President Trump breaks silence on the shooting

President Donald Trump called the shooting ‘terrible’ in a statement, adding that federal authorities would prosecute any perpetrator to the ‘fullest extent of the law.’

‘Such horrific violence will not be tolerated in the United States of America,’ he said. ‘God Bless the great people of Minnesota, a truly great place!’

Lockdown silences posh Minneapolis suburb as businesses shutter and streets empty

In the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Park, the streets are unnervingly quiet as several businesses have shuttered after authorities urged residents to stay indoors.

The normally busy shopping centers are deserted and a sign at a local grocery store reads: ‘Closed (due to lock down).’

Police are stationed outside Edinburgh Golf Course after what police said was a targeted shooting in the area in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, U.S. June 14, 2025.  REUTERS/Ellen Schmidt

The gunman is reportedly heavily armed, wearing body armor and dressed similarly to the officers chasing him.

Residents of Brooklyn Park are encouraged to continue to stay in their homes, the town’s police chief said said. If a police officer comes to your door, he added, residents should call 911 to confirm whether an officer is supposed to be there.

Also, all Brooklyn Park police officers are working in pairs today, so no officer should be approaching a home alone, he said.

Federal officials are assisting local authorities in the extensive search effort, collecting evidence to track down the on-the-run suspect.

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Suspect fires on police before fleeing

Shortly after law enforcement officers responded to a report of a shooting at the home of State Senator John Hoffman, where they found him and his wife injured, officers chose to check on the nearby residence of State Representative Melissa Hortman.

During that check, officers encountered the suspect, who opened fire on them before fleeing the scene.

The suspect fired at police officers as they arrived at the home of State Representative Melissa Hortman around 3:35 am.

‘The individual was able to escape during that exchange of gunfire,’ Drew Evans, who leads the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, told the New York Times.

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