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MINNEAPOLIS — Accused assassin Vance Boelter entered a not guilty plea to his federal charges Thursday in connection with the political shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their families last ...
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Vance Boelter pleaded "not guilty" to assassinating Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and shooting Sen. John Hoffman ...
The man charged with killing the top Democrat in the Minnesota House and her husband, and wounding a state senator and his ...
Along with Boelter's official arraignment, a federal judge is expected to make decisions that could include setting a trial ...
The Minnesota Star Tribune’s investigation into the police response to Vance Boelter has flagged several potential concerns.
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Immediately after Vance Boelter was indicted by a federal grand jury for the stalking and killing of Democratic Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, along with the attempted ...
Expert explains how federal officials will decide whether Vance Boelter will receive the death penalty Vance Boelter appeared in a St. Paul federal courtroom on July 3, alongside defense attorney ...
Vance Boelter’s life before the Minnesota shootings Periods of religious zealotry and an unsettled professional career were intertwined for years before he was accused of murder.
Minnesota abolished the death penalty more than 100 years ago, but there is new evidence to indicate the federal government will seek the death penalty for Vance Boelter.