Armed FBI agents searching for the gunman in Minnesota on Saturday. Alamy Stock Photo
Manhunt
Democratic State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were killed at their home in Minneapolis.
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A MANHUNT REMAINS underway in Minnesota after a gunman shot and killed a Democratic politician and her husband, and wounded two other people in what the US state’s governor called politically motivated attacks.
Democratic State Representative Melissa Hortman, a former speaker of the House, and her husband Mark were killed at their home in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Park, Governor Tim Walz announced in a news conference.
State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were shot and wounded at their home in nearby Champlin, he said.
Police named the suspected assailant as 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter, who was still at large and considered “armed and dangerous.”
“We believe he’s working to potentially flee the (Minneapolis-St Paul) area,” Drew Evans, superintendent of the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, told reporters.
Boelter had been spotted Saturday morning in the Minneapolis area on surveillance footage obtained from a business, the official said.
Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were shot and killed in their home on Saturday. Alamy Stock Photo
Alamy Stock Photo
Evans said authorities were still investigating the suspect’s motives, and did not know if additional people were involved in the attacks.
US President Donald Trump and US Attorney General Pam Bondi decried what they called “horrific violence” and said perpetrators would be prosecuted to “the fullest extent of the law.”
The FBI offered a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the capture or conviction of Boelter.
‘Targeted political violence’
Walz called the shootings “an act of targeted political violence.”
“Peaceful discourse is the foundation of our democracy. We don’t settle our differences with violence or at gunpoint,” he said during a news conference.
He later announced on X that Minnesota’s flags will fly at half-staff in honor of Hortman.
The FBI offers a reward of up to $50,000 for info leading to the arrest and conviction of Vance L. Boelter, suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses at their residences on June 14, 2025: https://t.co/XjawGOt5lq pic.twitter.com/tZ9RE97OHk
— FBI Most Wanted (@FBIMostWanted) June 14, 2025
“She woke up every morning determined to make Minnesota a better place,” the Democratic governor said.
State official Evans said Hoffman – who was “in stable condition” – and his wife were shot first, and as police investigated, Hortman and her husband were shot about 90 minutes later.
The gunman was able to escape during an exchange of fire with officers near Hortman’s residence.
Praetorian Guards Security Services, a home security company, described Boelter on its website as its director of security patrols.
Impersonating police
In both attacks, authorities believe the assailant impersonated a law enforcement officer.
An image of Boelter released by the FBI showed him wearing what appeared to be a latex mask, potentially an attempt to evade identification.
Investigators work outside the home of Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark. Alamy Stock Photo
Alamy Stock Photo
Flyers for the anti-Trump protests planned for Minnesota, which part of Saturday’s national wave of ‘No Kings’ demonstrations, were found in the suspect’s car.
A manifesto that named numerous politicians and state officials was also discovered, police said.
Officials have issued security alerts in South Dakota and other states as the hunt proceeds, US Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota said today, as she mourned her friend Melissa Hortman.
“I am concerned about all our political leaders, political organisations,” she said.
“It was politically motivated, and there clearly was some throughline with abortion because of the groups that were on the list, and other things that I’ve heard were in this manifesto. So that was one of his motivations.”
As speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Hortman was committed to legislation that protected reproductive rights in the state, local media reported.
The roommate of Boelter, David Carlson, told local TV affiliate KARE that he had received a text message from the suspect saying he was going to be gone for a while and “may be dead shortly.”
Authorities recommended that people do not attend political rallies across Minnesota “out of an abundance of caution.”
But footage from local TV stations showed huge crowds of protesters still turned out in state capital St Paul in a demonstration that doubled as a public mourning for Hortman.
“She fought for the people, she stood with people, she was a powerful political leader,” said Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in a speech during the protest. “Melissa proved that you could be a politician and be a good person.”
Tensions were high across the country, and in Texas authorities said they evacuated the state capitol complex after a “credible threat” towards lawmakers planning to attend a protest there.
Melissa was a true public servant who dedicated her life building a better, safer Minnesota. This is a profound loss for all who loved Melissa and Mark, and for our nation. There will be more to say, but this much is clear: we must protect our democracy from those who try to…
— Gabrielle Giffords (@GabbyGiffords) June 14, 2025
In Brooklyn Park, where Hortman lived, authorities searching for the suspect lifted a shelter-in-place order Saturday afternoon, saying that there was “reason to believe he is no longer in the area.”
The US has been deeply divided since Trump returned to the White House in January.
The Republican president has drawn criticism from Democrats over his harsh immigration policy, his assault on universities and the media, and a perceived flouting of limits on executive power.
Former US congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who survived a shooting to the head in 2011 and is now a prominent advocate for the prevention of gun violence, said she was “devastated” by Hortman’s death.
“We must protect our democracy from those who try to destroy it with a gun,” Giffords wrote on X.
With reporting from © AFP 2025