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Minnesota Capitol Threat: Clinton Donor & Shooting Fallout

Minnesota Capitol Threat: Clinton Donor & Shooting Fallout

June 21, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

In a shocking turn of events, ⁤Minnesota lobbyist Jonathan Bohn faces felony charges following​ alleged threats of ‌violence at teh ⁣state‍ Capitol, promptly following the assassination ‌of a state lawmaker. ‌the arrest of the Clinton donor, who also ⁢serves as a public affairs director ⁢and holds a history of⁢ donating to democratic‍ causes, has sent shockwaves through St. Paul, intensifying concerns regarding public safety and heightened political tensions. Authorities, acting on ​a tip, discovered a firearm during a search of​ Bohn’s residence.News Directory 3 provides complete coverage regarding the fallout. Discover more regarding the ongoing inquiry and the potential implications for the future.


Minnesota Lobbyist Charged After ‌Capitol Shooting Threats




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Key Points

  • lobbyist Jonathan ⁢Bohn arrested ‌for allegedly threatening to shoot people ‌at the⁣ Minnesota Capitol.
  • Threats made shortly after ⁣the ⁤assassination of a ​state lawmaker.
  • Bohn, a public affairs director, faces felony ‌charges.
  • A search of his home revealed a firearm.

Minnesota Lobbyist Faces Charges After Alleged Capitol Shooting‌ Threats

Updated June 21, 2025
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Jonathan Michael ‍Bohn,⁣ a ⁣Minnesota lobbyist and public affairs director, is‌ facing felony charges after allegedly threatening to shoot people⁣ at the State Capitol. The arrest comes days after the assassination of a state lawmaker and the‍ critical injury of ‍another, creating a ​tense atmosphere⁣ in St. Paul.

Bohn, 41, who ‌has⁤ a history⁣ of donating ‌to ⁤Democratic causes, including Hillary ⁣Clinton’s presidential campaign, was taken into custody Wednesday. ‍Prosecutors stated in court that Bohn texted someone about ⁣being “excited to have his gun at ​the capitol and blow someone’s effing face off.” The criminal complaint ‌also alleges‌ Bohn wrote, “Today​ I bought 500 bullets.⁢ I can’t wait to ⁤shoot one ⁢of you mother* ‌in the⁢ face.”

Following the​ threats, authorities​ searched Bohn’s residence ‌and discovered a​ firearm,‍ leading to⁣ his arrest. The Minnesota House GOP‍ reported that a constituent of Rep. Jim Nash received the ‌threatening text and ⁣alerted authorities.

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The Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, where the alleged threats were directed.

During his court appearance, ‌Bohn reportedly cried as Judge Eric Braaten set his bond⁤ at ⁢$1 million. He‌ was ordered to stay at least a​ half-mile⁤ from the Capitol​ complex ‌and prohibited from contacting the recipient of ‍the text messages.

John Lesch,Bohn’s‌ attorney,argued that the⁢ remarks stemmed⁣ from a heated political argument and were not⁣ intended‍ as a genuine threat. Lesch‌ said Bohn was angered ​by a post⁢ mocking Rep. Melissa Hortman and Sen.⁢ John ⁤hoffman, both friends of Bohn. Hortman was recently​ murdered along with her husband, Mark, ‌while‍ Hoffman and his wife were victims of ⁣an attempted murder by the same suspect, Vance Boelter, 57.

Boelter, identified​ as a ⁢Trump supporter, faces six federal charges, ⁢including murder, stalking, and firearms offenses, ​in addition to state charges. The recent ‌violence has heightened ⁤concerns about‌ political tensions and public safety in Minnesota.

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Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman was ⁣murdered last week alongside her husband,Mark.

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Vance Boelter,​ the⁣ suspect⁢ in the recent shootings.

Bohn ‌issued a statement saying, “I condemn ⁤violence in all its forms… I am profoundly sorry ‌that my​ words have created a distraction during this time of collective ‍mourning… This moment demands unity, ⁤compassion, and reflection.”

The Inter Faculty Organization (IFO), where Bohn serves as ‌public affairs director, has placed ⁢him on leave. IFO President Jenna⁢ Chernega stated, “We‍ are monitoring developments closely, cooperating⁣ as needed with law ⁢enforcement… As⁢ an‍ organization, we remain committed to respectful, values-driven engagement.”

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Jonathan Bohn ⁤has been a⁢ registered lobbyist ​with IFO since ‍2015.

State records ​indicate Bohn has been a registered ⁢lobbyist since 2015, focusing on higher‍ education issues. Federal Election Commission data show he ⁣has donated to Democratic PACs.

What’s next

The investigation ‌is ongoing, and Bohn’s case is ‍expected to proceed through the court system. The IFO will ‍likely conduct its‌ own internal ‌review. The⁤ recent events have prompted increased security measures ‍at the Minnesota State Capitol.

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