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Vance Boelter, the man accused of having killed a member of the Legislative Assembly of Minnesota and her husband, and to seriously injure another Democratic legislator and his wife, was a preparation that said to his family to flee to the neighboring Wisconsin if something bad happened, according to a new report of the postponement of Star grandstand. The alleged killer even said that the Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, asked him to kill the senator Amy Klobuchar in a letter that the newspaper described as “disjointed and conspirator”.
The letter is described as 1.5 pages long and “incoherent”, saying that Boelter was secretly formed by the American army “Off the Books”. The letter was found in Boelter’s car, according to the Star grandstandAnd said Walz wanted Klobuchar to killed for the governor to be able to present himself to the Senate, which he expressed any desire to do. There is no evidence in the letter is true, but that has not stopped conspiracy theorists on X insisting on the fact that Boelter is actually left.
Boelter, 57, would have killed the state representative, Melissa Hortman and her husband, early in the morning of June 14, disguised as a police officer. Boelter wore a mask and shouted several times “this East THE police. Open THE door,“After arriving at home around 2:00 am, local time. After killing Hortman and her husband, he moved to the home of state senator John Hoffman and his wife. The police thought for the first time that Boelter was another officer when they arrived, but understood and exchanged shots, according to court documents.
Boelter’s apparent desire to prepare for extremist scenarios appears on several occasions in non -sealed court documents. A police excavation of Boelter’s car found “semi-automatic, assault style rifles, as GOOD as A big quantity of ammunition organized In charge Magazines ”, as well as wound processing supplies and eyes for sleeping eyes.
Boelter, who hosted extremist opinions from the far right over everything, of abortion to the rights of the LGBT, would have spoken to his family a “rescue plan” if something happened, according to the star gallery, that his wife could have followed. The police used the mobile phone follow -up to determine the location of Boelter’s woman later in the morning of June 14 and found it at 6:18 am, according to court documents. She was arrested and agreed to a search of her phone, who revealed that she and other family members received a text that was read, “Dad went has war last night… I put on‘t wanna say more because I put on‘t wanna involve person.“”
Boelter apparently told his family to leave their house because he was afraid that the police come to pick up. Another text to his family read: “Words are not go explain how Sorry I am For This situation… there‘s go be a few people future has THE House armed And trigger And I put on‘t to want You guys around.“”
Police found two handguns in Boelter’s wife’s car with about $ 10,000 in cash, according to documents. His passport and passports for her children were also in the car.
In one of the most interesting details of the case, Boelter would have used Data broker websites This compiles information on individuals to determine where to find your goals. The list of targets included dozens of people. According to the court file, the Boelter websites listed in a notebook included:
Boelter faces six federal accusations for the shooting and that local prosecutors said they were planning to prose a first degree murder against man. There was an outcry on social networks after it was revealed that Hennepin County prosecutors had only deposited accusations of murder in the second degree, but the first degree murder can only be brought to Minnesota that proofs were presented to a great jury.