‘Keep your doors locked’: Alert issued in Minnesota’s Sibley County on murder suspect Vance Boelter

The authorities Sunday issued an alert across Minnesota’s Sibley County after they found what they called suspect Vance Luther Boelter’s car after he killed state Rep Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman. Then the accused went to state Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, and shot them multiple times, injuring them. “Suspect not located. Keep your doors locked and vehicles secured,” warns the alert. The law enforcement has not revealed what type of vehicle they found. But they said they found a manifesto containing a list of names, including dozens of Minnesota lawmakers (such as Hortman, Senator John Hoffman, Governor Tim Walz, US Representative Ilhan Omar, U.S. Senator Tina Smith, and Attorney General Keith Ellison), abortion providers, and pro-abortion rights advocates. The list repo”No Kings” flyers, linked to planned protests against the Trump administration.“No Kings” flyers, linked to planned protests against the Trump administration, were also there, along with a Father’s Day card addressed to Boelter.Authorities said it appeared Boelter targeted legislators who are abortion rights supporters, based on writings he left behind. They have not yet released those writings. The suspect in the attacks had been seen earlier Saturday wearing a light colored cowboy hat, a dark-colored long sleeve collared shirt or coat with a dark bag, police said. The FBI offered a reward of up to $50,000 for information that could lead to an arrest.David Carlson, a friend of Boelter, said he had been sharing a house in Minneapolis with Boelter, who he had known since the fourth grade, for a little more than a year and last saw him on Friday night. Then about 6 a.m. on Saturday, he received a text from Boelter.“He said that he might be dead soon,” said Carlson, who called police.Boelter’s wife was detained by the police and was found with ammunition, passports and money. She was detained and questioned but their relationship status is not clear as Boelter stays with his friend.