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Minnesota lawmaker who survived shooting shares harrowing account of how the attack unfolded

Minnesota lawmaker who survived shooting shares harrowing account of how the attack unfolded
The idea that the killer was on the loose and potentially hunting down more elected officials is *** nightmare scenario. The nightmare scenario allegedly carried out by 50 seven-year-old Vance Belter led to the largest manhunt in Minnesota history. Acting US Attorney Joe Thompson says one of the most chilling details he learned was that Belter stopped by the homes of two additional lawmakers the night he carried out the shootings. It made clear. That he intended to continue to kill elected officials until someone put *** stop to it. Thompson says the US Attorney's office is able to charge the case federally because Belter stocked his victims using the internet and GPS. Obviously it's about the most serious case that there can be, and so federal charges seem appropriate here. It's not up to Thompson whether his office will seek the death penalty. That decision will come from *** unit in the Department of Justice, and he says. Process could take some time. So many details Thompson revealed in his press conference and criminal complaint are shocking, including Belter buying *** getaway car from *** stranger at *** bus stop who authorities believe is innocent, and *** text message Belter allegedly sent to his family that says Dad went to war last night. What does that mean? You can infer that he was referring that his war was his war on these officials and his assassination plots or plans. But that's still ongoing and I think it remains to be seen what motivated him, what he intended to do and why he intended to do it. Thompson was at the command center when Belter finally surrendered, bringing *** close to the manhunt everyone feared would end in more violence. You really couldn't fully be relieved until it actually happened, and they said he's he's in custody safely. um, I was shaking afterwards.
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Updated: 7:07 AM CDT Jun 20, 2025
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Minnesota lawmaker who survived shooting shares harrowing account of how the attack unfolded
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Updated: 7:07 AM CDT Jun 20, 2025
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Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette Hoffman, shared details of the harrowing morning nearly a week ago when a man in a silicone mask who knocked on their door and identified himself as a police officer shot them repeatedly.In a statement released Thursday night and obtained by KARE, the couple publicly describes for the first time the targeted shooting in their Champlin, Minnesota, home that left them critically injured.The night before the shooting, the Hoffmans had returned home from a dinner hosted by the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and went to bed, the statement said. But they were awakened around 2 a.m. Saturday by someone pounding on the front door and shouting, asking to enter and identifying himself as a police officer, the family recounted.When the door opened, the couple and their adult daughter, Hope, were standing in the entryway. When the shooter pointed a gun directly at John Hoffman, the senator lunged at the gunman, and he was shot nine times, according to the statement.鈥淎s John fell, Yvette reached out to push the man and shut the door,鈥� and 鈥渟he was also hit eight times by gunfire,鈥� the statement said.That鈥檚 when Hope Hoffman raced to shut the door and secure the lock. She then called 911, telling the operator the senator had been shot in his home, triggering 鈥渢he notice to public safety officials that a politically-motivated act was potentially underway,鈥� the family said.Prosecutors say suspected gunman Vance Boelter visited the homes of at least four Minnesota lawmakers, attempting to kill the Hoffmans and fatally shooting state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman.After the shooting, both John and Yvette Hoffman underwent surgery, according to officials. John Hoffman 鈥渋s in critical but stable condition; Yvette Hoffman is in stable condition, as well,鈥� the family statement said.Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz told reporters at an event Thursday he expected Yvette Hoffman to be released from the hospital that day. No one by Yvette鈥檚 name is currently at Mercy Hospital, where she had been treated after the shooting, a spokesperson with Allina Health told CNN.鈥榃e must work together to return to a level of civility鈥橢arlier this week, Yvette Hoffman told U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar in a text message that she and her husband were 鈥渋ncredibly lucky to be alive,鈥� Klobuchar shared on her social media. Yvette said at the time her husband had endured 鈥渕any surgeries鈥� and is 鈥渃loser every hour to being out of the woods.鈥滲oelter, 57, allegedly had a hit list of dozens of targets, which were largely Democrats or figures with ties to Planned Parenthood or the abortion rights movement, officials said. The search for Boelter lasted 43 hours and was the largest manhunt in Minnesota history. He faces six federal charges and four state charges.The Hoffman family said in their statement they are deeply grateful 鈥渇or the first responders and for all those in law enforcement who worked so quickly, professionally and selflessly to safeguard others and to apprehend the shooter, starting with our own officers in Champlin and Brooklyn Park.鈥漈hey added that they are 鈥渉eartbroken鈥� by the killing of Melissa and Mark Hortman. Hope Hoffman went to school with their daughter, Sophie Hortman. 鈥淲e know that they 鈥� along with Colin Hortman - will have each other鈥檚 support as we all work through the devastating consequences of that horrific night,鈥� John and Yvette Hoffman said.A GoFundMe account benefiting the Hoffman family was set up by Fernbrook Elementary School. The family said it will help them 鈥減ick up the broken pieces of our lives.鈥濃淲e are uplifted by the prayers and support from so many across the state of Minnesota and the country: thank you,鈥� the family said.While they realize that working in the public sector means sacrificing a certain level of privacy, the Hoffmans said they are now 鈥済rappling with the reality that we live in a world where public service carries such risks as being targeted because someone disagrees with you or doesn鈥檛 like what you stand for.鈥濃淎s a society, as a nation, as a community, we must work together to return to a level of civility that allows us all to live peacefully,鈥� the statement said. 鈥淭he future for our children depends on that. We will be praying for that work and appreciate all those who will join with us.鈥�

Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette Hoffman, shared details of the harrowing morning nearly a week ago when a man in a silicone mask who knocked on their door and identified himself as a police officer shot them repeatedly.

In a statement released Thursday night and obtained by , the couple publicly describes for the first time the targeted shooting in their Champlin, Minnesota, home that left them critically injured.

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The night before the shooting, the Hoffmans had returned home from a dinner hosted by the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and went to bed, the statement said. But they were awakened around 2 a.m. Saturday by someone pounding on the front door and shouting, asking to enter and identifying himself as a police officer, the family recounted.

When the door opened, the couple and their adult daughter, Hope, were standing in the entryway. When the shooter pointed a gun directly at John Hoffman, the senator lunged at the gunman, and he was shot nine times, according to the statement.

鈥淎s John fell, Yvette reached out to push the man and shut the door,鈥� and 鈥渟he was also hit eight times by gunfire,鈥� the statement said.

That鈥檚 when Hope Hoffman raced to shut the door and secure the lock. She then called 911, telling the operator the senator had been shot in his home, triggering 鈥渢he notice to public safety officials that a politically-motivated act was potentially underway,鈥� .

Prosecutors say suspected gunman Vance Boelter visited the homes of at least four Minnesota lawmakers, attempting to kill the Hoffmans and fatally shooting state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman.

After the shooting, both John and Yvette Hoffman underwent surgery, according to officials. John Hoffman 鈥渋s in critical but stable condition; Yvette Hoffman is in stable condition, as well,鈥� the family statement said.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz told reporters at an event Thursday he expected Yvette Hoffman to be released from the hospital that day. No one by Yvette鈥檚 name is currently at Mercy Hospital, where she had been treated after the shooting, a spokesperson with Allina Health told CNN.

鈥榃e must work together to return to a level of civility鈥�

Earlier this week, Yvette Hoffman told U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar in a text message that she and her husband were 鈥渋ncredibly lucky to be alive,鈥� Klobuchar on her social media. Yvette said at the time her husband had endured 鈥渕any surgeries鈥� and is 鈥渃loser every hour to being out of the woods.鈥�

Boelter, 57, allegedly had a hit list of dozens of targets, which were largely Democrats or figures with ties to Planned Parenthood or the abortion rights movement, officials said. The search for Boelter lasted 43 hours and was the largest manhunt in Minnesota history. He faces six federal charges and four state charges.

The Hoffman family said in their statement they are deeply grateful 鈥渇or the first responders and for all those in law enforcement who worked so quickly, professionally and selflessly to safeguard others and to apprehend the shooter, starting with our own officers in Champlin and Brooklyn Park.鈥�

They added that they are 鈥渉eartbroken鈥� by the killing of Melissa and Mark Hortman. Hope Hoffman went to school with their daughter, Sophie Hortman. 鈥淲e know that they 鈥� along with Colin Hortman - will have each other鈥檚 support as we all work through the devastating consequences of that horrific night,鈥� John and Yvette Hoffman said.

A GoFundMe benefiting the Hoffman family was set up by Fernbrook Elementary School. The family said it will help them 鈥減ick up the broken pieces of our lives.鈥�

鈥淲e are uplifted by the prayers and support from so many across the state of Minnesota and the country: thank you,鈥� the family said.

While they realize that working in the public sector means sacrificing a certain level of privacy, the Hoffmans said they are now 鈥済rappling with the reality that we live in a world where public service carries such risks as being targeted because someone disagrees with you or doesn鈥檛 like what you stand for.鈥�

鈥淎s a society, as a nation, as a community, we must work together to return to a level of civility that allows us all to live peacefully,鈥� the statement said. 鈥淭he future for our children depends on that. We will be praying for that work and appreciate all those who will join with us.鈥�