Following the murders of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the shooting of Senator John Hoffman and his wife, a manhunt is underway for suspect Vance Boelter. Boelter, a former member of the Governor’s Workforce Development Board, was found to possess a “hit list” of nearly 70 individuals, primarily Democrats and abortion rights supporters. A shootout with police ensued after Boelter was discovered leaving the Hortman residence, where he was dressed in tactical gear. Authorities are actively searching the Sibley County area for Boelter.
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In Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, a man posing as a police officer fatally shot a former state House Speaker and her husband, and wounded a state senator and his wife. Authorities identified the suspect as 57-year-old Vance Boelter, a former political appointee, and offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. The shootings, described by the governor as a politically motivated assassination, prompted heightened security concerns for other elected officials and prompted the cancellation of planned protests. Investigations revealed writings targeting several lawmakers, particularly those supporting abortion rights, found in the suspect’s possession.
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Former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed in a politically motivated shooting at their home, along with an attack on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife at their residence. The gunman, impersonating a police officer, is still at large, prompting a shelter-in-place order and a manhunt. Both shootings occurred early Saturday morning, with authorities responding to the Hoffman residence first and later discovering the Hortmans’ deaths. Lawmakers are currently under protective custody as the investigation continues.
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Russian singer-songwriter Vadim Stroykin, a vocal critic of the war in Ukraine, died after falling from a window during a police raid of his apartment. Authorities were investigating allegations that he donated to the Ukrainian military. Reports suggest Stroykin’s death is being investigated as a possible suicide, although the circumstances remain unclear. This incident follows Stroykin’s 2022 condemnation of the invasion on social media.
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In a European Parliament hearing, a NATO official detailed a sustained Russian campaign of sabotage across NATO countries, encompassing train derailments, arson, attacks on political figures, and assassination plots. These acts, often crudely executed, utilize recruited personnel—including criminal gangs and unwitting individuals—to sow discord and undermine support for Ukraine. This strategy reflects Russia’s broader doctrine of achieving political victory through diverse means, including infrastructure damage and political interference. The official urged Europe to adopt a “wartime mindset” to counter this escalating destabilization campaign.
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Hezbollah official Sheikh Muhammad Ali Hammadi was fatally shot outside his Bekaa Valley home. While initial reports suggested a political assassination, investigations now point towards a four-year-old family feud as the motive. The deceased may be the same Muhammad Hamamdi sought by the FBI for the 1985 hijacking of a West German plane, resulting in an American serviceman’s death. Despite reports of his death in Pakistan, the FBI maintained his status on their most-wanted list until this incident.
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It’s interesting to see Russia taking a stance on the killing of Hamas’ chief political leader as an “absolutely unacceptable political murder.” The deputy Russian foreign minister’s statement reflects Russia’s concern about the escalation of tensions and negative impact on ceasefire talks in Gaza. However, it’s hard to overlook the irony of Russia condemning political murders, considering its own track record.
Russia, being the world’s leading authority on “political murder,” has had its fair share of controversies surrounding such issues. The statements made by Russian officials often come across as hypocritical, especially when we consider incidents like the poisoning of Sergei Skripal in a park or the imprisonment of Alexei Navalny, which many would deem as “unacceptable political elimination.”… Continue reading