
Minnesota Lawmaker Shootings
Alleged Killer Says Motivation Wasn’t Political!!!
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The man accused of murdering a Minnesota politician and critically injuring one other has given an surprising glimpse into his motive in a brand new interview from prison.
Vance Boelter — the person charged with killing former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and capturing State Senator John Hoffman and his spouse, Yvette — spoke to the New York Post in his first public feedback since his arrest.
If you do not know … prime lawmakers have accused Boelter of committing the shootings for political causes — however, he says that is simply not correct.
He instructed NYP, “I’ll say it didn’t involve either the Trump stuff or pro life” … although he did not elaborate additional on what it was truly about.
Boelter guarantees extra data will come out in regards to the two years main as much as the shootings … “If the gov ever let’s [sic] it get out.”
It appears like Boelter’s hinting at a bigger conspiracy that led him to allegedly drive throughout Minneapolis and commit the 2 shootings on the politicians’ houses. As … Boelter is suspected of dressing up as a police officer to get Hortman and Hoffman to open their doorways earlier than capturing them.

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The shootings sparked a manhunt that went on for 2 days earlier than he was arrested in rural Green Island, Minnesota.
Boelter additionally talked to the Post in regards to the alleged hit listing cops say they discovered in his automotive after the capturing … Â claiming, “Certain details of that letter were leaked out that probably painted one kind of a picture, but a lot more important details that were in that letter were not leaked out.”
He additionally talked in regards to the Bible verse which tells followers to “love thy neighbor” … including individuals ought to marvel what may drive a God-fearing particular person to allegedly commit atrocious acts of violence.
Sounds like we’ll have to attend to listen to an actual motivation for the capturing … however, Boelter’s making an attempt to set the report straight.