2 Minnesota lawmakers shot in apparent 'targeted' incidents
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A gunman posing as a police officer killed a senior Democratic state assemblywoman and her husband on Saturday in an apparent "politically motivated assassination," and wounded a second lawmaker and his spouse,
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Daily Voice on MSNLawmaker, Husband Killed By Suspect Posing As Cop In 'Politically Motivated' Minnesota ShootingA husband and wife were killed in one of two targeted shootings involving lawmakers that authorities are describing as politically motivated attacks that happened overnight in Minnesota.Democratic State Rep.
Authorities have identified 57-year-old Vance Boelter as the suspect sought in connection with the shootings of Minnesota state lawmakers
The nighttime violence at the popular Mississippi River park is the second burst of gun violence in the city in recent weeks. Mayor Jacob Frey said on social media the city must “keep incidents like this rare.
The shootings of two state lawmakers by a suspect with a “manifesto” of other political targets was an unprecedented act in Minnesota history. But it also comes at
Police stand at a crime scene as they searched for a suspect posing as a police officer who shot two Democratic state lawmakers and their spouses in their homes, in the Minneapolis suburb of Champlin,
Another Democratic lawmaker and his wife also shot at multiple times at their home; Governor says closely monitoring situation.
Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed in a politically motivated assassination Saturday, while a second lawmaker and his wife were shot and wounded.
A Minnesota state representative and her husband were shot and killed in their Brooklyn Park home early Saturday by an individual posing as a police officer.
Minneapolis officials respond to Boom Island Park violence with increased safety measures, including an 8pm parking lot closure.
That shooting took place just four days before Ali was pulled over by MPD on his way to Edina's graduation, leading Magistrate Judge John Docherty to call the disturbing trend of violence outside those ceremonies, “Part of a pattern of tit for tat retaliatory violence.”