The Incongruous, Curious Story of Minnesota Murder Suspect Vance Boelter
The stories surrounding Vance Boelter are incongruous and quite curious, raising more questions that providing answers. Boelter is married, has five children and lives in a 4-bedroom house on 11 acres. Yet he also lived with roommates in a small home and worked for two funeral homes.
John Carlson, the roommate of Boelter, said that Boelter voted for Trump and is a conservative who opposes abortion. Authorities are refusing to release a manifesto targeting Democrats and abortion rights activists, that was found in Boelter’s car. Yet flyers for the anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protest were also found in the car.
Boelter was appointed to state boards by Democratic governors twice.
Boelter’s wife, Jennifer, was reported to have interned with Governor Walz in 2010 when he was in Congress, but the Governor’s office said that the intern was a different Jennifer Boelter.
Authorities and politicians have labeled the shootings as political assassination and Democrats are blaming MAGA supporters and Republicans blame leftists. Most media outlets are blaming conservatives on the right.
Note that only still photos from the Ring camera footage filmed at Senator Hoffman’s house have been released; we are still waiting for the video footage.
Here is a revised timeline from US Attorney Joe Thompson that claims Boelter visited two other lawmakers’ homes after the shooting at Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman’s home, but before the murders of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband.
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