Manhunt for alleged Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter narrows
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Minnesota Lawmaker Shooting Suspect Identified
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The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is holding a news conference on the search for Vance Boelter from the State Emergency Operations Center in Blaine.
The combination of targeted attacks on state lawmakers and flyers in the suspect's back seat that said "NO KINGS" led officials to warn the public against attending planned protests.
Minnesota BCA says the search for Vance Boelter has taken them to Sibley County, just southwest of the Twin Cities. This morning they found a vehicle and a cowboy hat that they believe is tied to Boelter.
The Department of Public Safety is urging people to not attend ‘No Kings’ protests in Minnesota after after two lawmakers were shot in their homes by a man impersonating a police officer early Saturday morning.
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The Texas Department of Safety has arrested a man in connection with a “credible threat toward state legislators” attending Saturday's protest.
UPDATE (9:20AM): The Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) will be holding a media briefing on the overnight incidents at 9:30 AM CST. We will update this article with any new information. ST. PAUL, Minn. (Northern News Now) - Two Minnesota lawmakers and a third victim were shot overnight at their homes.
The assailant, who is still at large, was identified as 57-year-old Vance Boelter by the state's public safety commissioner.