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Remaining Minnesota “No Kings” events have been called off given that police are still searching for the suspect in the shooting of two Democratic lawmakers, organizers said in posts on Bluesky.
The suspect in the June assassination of Minnesota's house speaker and her husband, and the attempted murder of a state ...
‘No Kings’ shooting probe isn’t over, but police say that’s not unusual in homicide cases Authorities have submitted an initial screening of the June 14 shooting to prosecutors.
Federal grand jury indicts Vance Boelter for allegedly murdering a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, and shooting state Senator John Hoffman and his wife.
Organizers of the Salt Lake City “No Kings” protest that ended with a deadly shooting were told that having a team of “peacekeepers” at the demonstration was a “bad idea,” Gov. Spencer ...
The number of “no-knock” warrants requested and executed by police in Minnesota took a nosedive last year, according to a ...
Prosecutors screen No Kings protest shooting again, but still want more info By Pat Reavy, KSL.com | Posted - July 16, 2025 at 6:02 p.m.
The use of no-knock warrants in Minnesota decreased by 79% in the first full year since state lawmakers passed restrictions ...
MINNESOTA SHOOTING TIMELINE: SUSPECT VANCE BOELTER'S LAST WORDS TO FAMILY BEFORE CAPTURE Vance Boelter, 57, is accused of shooting two state lawmakers, killing one and her husband, at their homes.
Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman has been released from a hospital intensive care unit and into a rehabilitation facility to continue his recovery from a politically-motivated attack in June, a ...
Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman, who was shot alongside his wife in a politically motivated shooting last month, was released from the hospital Monday. Hoffman moved out of a hospital intensive ...
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