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Michigan officers react to the taking pictures of two Minnestoa lawmakers

By Editorial Board Published June 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan officers react to the taking pictures of two Minnestoa lawmakers

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Officers throughout the nation, together with these in Michigan, have taken to social media to share their reactions to the taking pictures of two Minnesota lawmakers early yesterday morning.

The Related Press studies that former Minnesota Home Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, had been killed of their Brooklyn Park house Saturday.

Minnestoa Sen. John Hoffman, additionally a Democrat, and his spouse, Yvette, had been injured at their Champlin handle, about 9 miles away from the Hortman’s house.

Police are nonetheless looking for the suspect, 57-year-old Vance Boelter, who they are saying wore a masks and posed as a police officer whereas fatally taking pictures Hortman and her husband.  

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stated the taking pictures of the 2 lawmakers and their spouses is “yet another horrific act in a continued rise of political violence in America.”

“We must call out this violence, no matter who it’s aimed at or where it originates,” added Gov. Whitmer in a social media put up.

Republican State Sen. Aric Nesbitt stated that he was disgusted and heartbroken by the act, reminding Individuals that political variations ought to be settled by way of votes, and by no means by way of violence.

Michigan Legal professional Basic Dana Nessel stated her “heart breaks for all those affected by the politically motivated attacks and murders.”

“We cannot tolerate political violence anywhere in this country, and it must be met with the strongest, universal condemnation everywhere and every time,” stated Nessel in a social media put up.

Sen. Elissa Slotkin additionally took to social media to share her ideas concerning the taking pictures.

“I had the opportunity to meet Rep. Hortman a number of times, and it’s clear the people of Minnesota lost an amazing public servant. Political violence has no place in America. It shouldn’t matter who you vote for or what you believe. America can’t become a place where your views or your affiliations get you killed,” stated Sen. Slotkin.

Search continues for Vance Boelter, suspect in taking pictures of two Minnesota state lawmakers: What we all know

The Related Press studies that the FBI has issued a reward of as much as $50,000 for data resulting in the arrest and conviction of Boelter.

They shared a photograph taken on Saturday of Boelter sporting a tan cowboy hat and requested the general public to report sightings.

Authorities had not but given any particulars on a doable motive.

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