Minnesota Shooter: Manhunt & Capture – 2 Days of Terror
- - Vance Boelter's alleged role in the shooting of Minnesota state Sen.
- Around 2:36 a.m.that day, just a half-hour after the shooting, Boelter, allegedly disguised in a silicone mask, paused near the New Hope home of another senator, Ann Rest.
- Inside the vehicle, investigators found AK-47 assault rifles and fliers promoting a local anti-Donald trump rally scheduled for later that Saturday. A list of names,believed to be potential...
Vance Boelter‘s alleged two-day Minnesota terror spree, culminating in the shooting of Senator John hoffman and his wife, has authorities scrambling for answers. The timeline reveals a chilling sequence: an early morning attack, a near-miss at Senator Ann Rest’s home, and the discovery of dangerous weapons and a target list.Dive into the details surrounding the manhunt and capture, examining Boelter’s role and the evidence against him.Investigators are meticulously piecing together motives, examining his vehicle containing AK-47s, anti-Trump fliers, and potential targets.The gravity of the situation is evident,and the community is in shock. News Directory 3 brings you minute-by-minute updates about the investigation. Discover what’s next as the investigation intensifies.
Minnesota Senator Shooting: Boelter’s Role Under Scrutiny
Updated June 21, 2025
NEW HOPE, Minn. – Vance Boelter’s alleged role in the shooting of Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife is under intense scrutiny. The incident occurred June 14, when authorities say Boelter shot and seriously wounded the couple.
Around 2:36 a.m.that day, just a half-hour after the shooting, Boelter, allegedly disguised in a silicone mask, paused near the New Hope home of another senator, Ann Rest. His SUV, bearing a license plate reading “POLICE,” was spotted on a dimly lit street.
Inside the vehicle, investigators found AK-47 assault rifles and fliers promoting a local anti-Donald trump rally scheduled for later that Saturday. A list of names,believed to be potential targets,was also discovered. Prosecutors contend that Sen. Rest was among those Boelter intended to kill.
What’s next
the investigation continues as authorities piece together Boelter’s motives and the full extent of his alleged plans.
