So picture this: it’s early Saturday morning when someone dressed like a cop shows up at not one but two homes belonging to high-profile state lawmakers—State Sen. John Hoffman and State Rep. Melissa Hortman—along with their spouses. Tragic result: Sadly, Representative Hortman and her husband did not survive; Senator Hoffman and his wife pulled through and are now recuperating after surgery.
The suspect, 49-year-old Vance Boelter, isn’t some random street-crazed individual. He was hand-picked by Gov. He even served on a state Workforce Development Board as a private-sector representative, handpicked by Gov. Tim Walz. That alone raises serious questions. If this guy was legit enough for Walz’s board, how did he end up allegedly gunning down two elected officials?
Law enforcement uncovered a manifesto, along with what’s being described as a “kill list.” We know it included names from both parties, though the full list remains under wraps.
Early Saturday, at around 2 a.m., a 911 call in Champlin prompted police to rush to Senator Hoffman’s home. They found Senator Hoffman and his wife shot, rushed them to surgery, and thank God they’re expected to survive. Then, roughly 90 minutes later at 3:35 a.m., Brooklyn Park officers swing by Hortman’s house. They meet a man in a fake squad car who opens fire and then vanishes into the night. Inside that car? They found a troubling manifesto, along with papers stamped with the phrase “No Kings,” possibly referencing the anti‑Trump rallies taking place that same day. We still don’t know whether he sympathized with those protests or targeted them. Since we know he was appointed by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to serve on a state Workforce Development Board as a private-sector representative, it’s a good bet he sympathized with the No Kings folks. Tim Walz is as leftist as they come. But it’s being reported that he hated abortion. So, now what should we think?
By 5:30 a.m., authorities had locked down the area around the Edinburgh Golf Course and issued a shelter-in-place order. Then, just before 10 a.m., Gov. Walz confirms the worst: Hortman and her husband succumbed to their injuries.
All of us deserve answers. That manifesto needs to see the light of day—or at the very least, officials need to tell us exactly what it says. At around 5:30 a.m., authorities issued a shelter-in-place order and locked down the area surrounding the Edinburgh Golf Course.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELI’m tired of being treated like a mushroom where they keep me in the dark and feed me nothing but bullschtein—it only fuels more distrust and wild speculation, just like when the Covenant School shooter’s manifesto was buried for over a year.
If this manifesto shows left-wing extremism, right-wing extremism, or some strange blend of both, we deserve to know. At this point, understanding his motives isn’t just curiosity—it’s a public safety necessity when the guy’s still out there on the loose.
What’s in that manifesto? We need answers—and we need them now.
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