Shockwaves in Minnesota: High-Profile Murder Sparks Largest Manhunt
The arrest of Vance Boelter, suspected of killing former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, marks the end of Minnesota's largest manhunt. The violent spree also targeted Sen. John Hoffman and prominent figures, raising concerns over escalating political violence in the region.

The apprehension of Vance Boelter on Sunday concluded a poignant chapter for Minnesota as law enforcement wrapped up the state's largest manhunt in history. Boelter, charged with multiple counts of murder, had allegedly masqueraded as a police officer to carry out the fatal shooting spree targeting lawmakers and their families.
Investigations revealed that Boelter's attacks began with Sen. John Hoffman and later ensnared former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her spouse, with whom he shared a previous professional connection. Authorities intercepted Boelter in the woods, compelling his surrender after an exhaustive search involving tactical teams and aerial surveillance.
This disturbing series of events has amplified alarms about the rise in political violence nationwide, particularly in Minnesota, as local officials and citizens process the tragic outcomes. Tributes at the Minnesota State Capitol have underscored public mourning and reverence for the victims, highlighting the urgent need for unity against politically driven aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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