Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Suspected Minnesota Lawmaker Assassin Captured | Crime Alert 6AM 06.16.25
Episode Date: June 16, 2025Vance Boelter, the individual suspected of shooting two Minnesota legislators and their spouses in a series of politically charged attacks early Saturday morning, is now in police custody.See omnystud...io.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nancy Vance-Botler, the individual suspected of shooting two Minnesota legislators and their spouses
in a series of politically charged attacks early Saturday morning, is now in police custody.
According to a press release on Sunday evening,outler 57 was apprehended close to his
residence in Green Isle located in
Sibley County. Just before 10 p.m., the
Ramsey County Sheriff's Office shared an
image on social media that seems to
depict Boutler being arrested.
Authorities reportedly discovered a
vehicle and a hat belonging to the
suspect in the shooting of the state
lawmakers, State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark and State
Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. On Sunday, tactical units were deployed
to a remote area of Minnesota after officers located what they believed to
be a black Buick tied to Vance Boteler 57, who is accused of killing that democratic state legislator
and attempting to murder another.
As investigators broadened their search for Boteler
throughout the state, they identified the car
in Sibley County, along with that hat he had left behind.
Approximately an hour's drive from the scene
of Saturday's violence, law enforcement clad
in tactical gear raced
down a rural highway while emergency alerts on cell phones urged local residents to secure
their homes and vehicles.
By Sunday afternoon, a checkpoint was established near the suspect's residence in Green Isle,
Minnesota, with police vehicles gathered in the vicinity and the FBI present. A state patrol helicopter circled overhead as heavily armed officers
conducted door-to-door searches combing through barns, silos and wooded areas.
Police say they received a tip that Bultler was in the area. That's when SWAT
teams soon located him. Officials had requested the assistance from the public
offering a reward of
$50,000 for any information
leading to his capture.
On Saturday morning,
Botler's wife was apprehended by police
about 70 miles from the location of the
shooting, according to Sheriff Kyle Burton.
She and other family members had
cooperated with investigators and
were not in custody as of Sunday evening,
stated Drew Evans, Superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Investigators revealed that during the attack, the suspect impersonated a police officer
wearing a ballistic vest, gloves, and a mask to conceal his identity while shooting
Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark. Police nearly captured Bautler at the time,
but he fled on foot after a brief exchange of gunfire with officers in a
separate vehicle associated with the suspect that was abandoned at the shooting
site. Authorities discovered a notebook containing a list of lawmakers and
various notes as detailed by Mr. Evans during a press briefing.
In terms of what's been referred to a manifesto, I want to clarify for everybody and just for this,
this is not a document because I think it's important for the public to understand that would
be like a traditional manifesto that's a treatise on all kinds of ideology and writings. This is a
notebook with a lot of that's been reported of lawmakers and others
that are listed in here,
and then much more other thoughts that are throughout this,
as opposed to a very succinct document
that's providing long,
and it's mixed in with other documents.
So that's where this is coming from.
More on this breaking story after this.
where this is coming from. More on this breaking story after this.
Former House Speaker Melissa Hartman and her husband Mark tragically lost their lives in their Brooklyn Park home early Saturday morning. Meanwhile,
Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, sustained serious injuries at
their home in Champlain, located about nine miles away.
Both were shot at least eight times and have undergone multiple surgeries.
Authorities say 59 year old Vance Boulder, the prime suspect,
wore a mask and impersonated a police officer,
even modifying a vehicle to resemble a police car.
Law enforcement conducted searches of the vehicle on a secluded
road as the state grappled with the shocking nature of this politically
motivated crime. The search was concentrated in a rural Sibley County
area about 50 miles southwest of Minneapolis where Bolter lived with his
wife and five children. Residents received an emergency alert regarding
the vehicle and advising them to secure and lock their homes and cars. Authorities also recovered a list of
around 70 names from writings found in that fake police vehicle at the crime
scene. This list included notable state and federal lawmakers, community leaders,
abortion rights advocates, and details regarding health care facilities.
Several AK-style firearms were confiscated from the suspect's vehicle.
Bultler is a former political appointee who served on the same state workforce development
board as Hoffman, although it remains unclear how well they knew each other.
At around 6 a.m. on Saturday, Bolter sent text to friends expressing
regrets for his actions without
specifically saying what he had done.
He said I'm going to be gone for a while.
Here's one of those friends
speaking to CBS News.
Help.
He made some choices. You know, he's he's planning some things that we didn't have known that we didn't
know about.
This is what he said.
And then that he might be dead soon or be gone for a long time.
Police responded to gunfire reports at the Hoffman's home just after two a.m.
Saturday, discovering the couple with multiple gunshot wounds. Local police
from Brooklyn Park, who were on the scene, decided to check on Hortmans
nearby home, as stated by Police Chief Mark Bruhle upon arriving, officers
encountered what appeared to be a police vehicle and a man dressed as an officer exiting the house. When confronted, he
fired at the officers who returned fire. The suspect then retreated into the home
and escaped on foot, leaving behind the vehicle designed to mimic a police car
where authorities later found those writings. Stay with Crime Alert Hourly Update as we continue to follow this developing story.
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