Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman has been released from the intensive care unit and is now in a rehabilitation facility following a June shooting. Hoffman was shot nine times after the suspect, who claimed to be a police officer, opened fire. His wife, Yvette Hoffman, who was also injured in the attack, has already been released. The suspect, Vance Boelter, is charged with stalking and murdering another state representative, Melissa Hortman, and her husband, as well as stalking and shooting the Hoffmans.
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Following the tragic assassination of Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark, and their dog Gilbert, at the hands of Vance Boelter, who had a hit list targeting Democrats and reproductive healthcare providers, a memorial was held at the Minnesota State Capitol. While former President Joe Biden attended the memorial to pay his respects, former President Donald Trump did not appear, despite condemning the attacks. Notably, Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to attend the funeral. Hortman’s death has been mourned by thousands of people, making history as the first woman to lie in state in Minnesota.
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Minnesota mourned the loss of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman, who was laid to rest alongside her husband after a politically motivated assassination. The attack, which also targeted Democratic state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, was carried out by a man impersonating a law enforcement officer. The assailant, Vance Boelter, was apprehended after a large manhunt, and a hit list of other politicians was found in his possession. The funeral was attended by prominent political figures and served as a moment of unity as the nation grapples with increased political violence.
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The Minnesota State Capitol rotunda held a unique memorial service on June 27th for the late State Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark Hortman, and their family dog, Gilbert, who were all killed at their home on June 14th. This event marked the first instance of a woman and an animal being honored in this way at the Minnesota Capitol. Mourners, including many who brought their own dogs, came to pay their respects, reflecting the family’s love for dogs and their community involvement. The alleged shooter, Vance Boelter, has been arrested and charged with murder and attempted murder in connection to the shooting of the Hortmans and Senator John Hoffman and his wife.
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In a poignant tribute, Gilbert, the golden retriever, received the unprecedented honor of lying in state alongside his owners, Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, who were fatally shot. Gilbert, who was also killed in the attack, is believed to be the first dog to receive this distinction, typically reserved for human dignitaries. The Capitol ceremony included a pedestal for Gilbert’s remains and a memorial with a box of dog biscuits, reflecting the deep bond and shared loss. This gesture highlights the profound impact of the tragedy, which also involved the shooting of other political figures.
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Five individuals—Precious Arzuaga, Patrick Goodwin, Kyle Sage, Jennifer Quijano, and Emily Motyka—face second-degree murder charges in the death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man from Minnesota. Nordquist, reported missing in February, endured over a month of severe torture and violence before his body was discovered. State police described the case as exceptionally brutal, and an ongoing investigation is determining whether it constitutes a hate crime. All five suspects are in custody awaiting arraignment.
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Following a near-even split in the 2024 Minnesota House election, Republicans, despite lacking a majority, unilaterally seized control of the chamber. This involved legally questionable challenges to election results, including a lawsuit to invalidate a Democratic victory and a refusal to seat a Democrat who won a subsequent recount. This action, described as a “coup,” mirrors similar attempts to subvert democratic processes nationwide. The legality of the Republican actions is currently being challenged in court, with the expectation of a return to the 67-67 tie.
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