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Boelter allegedly had firearms and a list of 45 elected officials in notebooks in his car, law enforcement said.
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The Nation on MSNAfter the Cold-Blooded Shootings in Minnesota, Who Will Call Them Out?We need a new profile in courage who will stand up to Donald Trump as a leader propagator of this polarization and violence.
Early Saturday morning, when a man dressed like a police officer knocked at the home of a Minnesota state legislator, marked ...
Wisconsin state lawmakers are increasing security at the state Capitol and looking into ways to protect their personal ...
Mother and son escape unharmed from Milwaukee backyard as police confrontation with armed suspect turns into shootout in back ...
Lawmakers in some states are moving to delete their home addresses from online directories after one Minnesota legislator was killed and another wounded in their suburban Minneapolis homes last weeken ...
Tremors spread though the political world on Monday after the weekend’s fatal shooting of a Democratic lawmaker and her spouse in Minnesota, and another shooting, allegedly by the same ...
There's also discussion in Madison regarding whether state lawmakers' home addresses should be shielded from public release.
SUSPECT CAPTURED: Vance Boelter, the suspect in the fatal shootings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, as well as the ...
Citing “recent national events,” the Wisconsin State Senate Sergeant at Arms has announced a series of enhanced security ...
Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden took to social media to lambast Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz following last weekend's shootings.
The suspect, Vance Boelter, 57, was arrested and charged, concluding an extensive two-day search that rattled Minnesotans. Mr. Boelter surrendered near Green Isle, Minn., a town where he had a home ...
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