Minnesota shooting suspect went to homes of 4 lawmakers
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President Donald Trump confirmed that he will not call Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) in light of the shooting in his state that killed the state Speaker of the House and her husband. Four days have passed since Democratic state Rep.
Gilbert, the golden retriever trained by murdered Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman, had to be put down after the shooting that killed her and husband Mark at their home.
Officials say Vance Luther Boelter 'stalked his victims like prey,' Boelter faces multiple state and federal charges.
Trump's ominous rhetoric — including a call for Tehran to "evacuate" — stoked fears of further U.S. involvement in the escalating Mideast battle.
Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, whom authorities say were fatally shot June 14 by 57-year-old Vance Boetler. Boetler, who was driving one of the "police type vehicles" owned by the security company he works for and is an evangelical Christian Republican opposed to abortion rights,
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The killing of a Minnesota lawmaker is the first deadly attack against a politician in the state in more than three decades.
A viral post from a right-leaning social media user falsely identified a Houston man, notably the husband of a Democratic leader, as the suspect in a politically motivated shooting that left two Minnesota lawmakers dead and two others wounded.
President Donald Trump unexpectedly departed the Group of Seven summit yesterday and said he was heading back to Washington to deal with conflicts in the Middle East.