Booking photo of Vance Boelter.
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CHILLING details about the arrest of the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses have been revealed.

Vance Boelter, 57, was captured on Sunday night after a two-day manhunt that launched after he killed Minnesota representative Melissa Hortman in a “targeted attack,” cops said.

Booking photo of Vance Boelter.

Vance Boelter, 57, in his booking photo after being arrested on two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murderCredit: AP:Associated Press
FBI photo of Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect, Vance Boelter.

Boelter allegedly posed as a cop wearing a latex face mask before gunning down the lawmakersCredit: FBI
Photo of Vance Luther Boelter in custody.

Boelter was arrested on Sunday night after a two-day manhuntCredit: Reuters
Mugshot of Vance L. Boelter.

Vance Luther Boelter was named as the suspect in the shootings on Saturday afternoonCredit: Facebook

Boelter allegedly fatally shot Hortman and her husband early Saturday morning after attacking state Senator John Hoffman and his wife at their home.

After the gunman was on the loose over the weekend, prompting an emergency alert telling Sibley County residents to lock their doors, Boelter was arrested on Sunday night in the woods near his house.

Cops surrounded Boelter and called him out, Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said at a press conference after the arrest.

Boelter then “crawled to law enforcement teams and was placed under arrest at that point in time,” Minnesota State Patrol Lt. Col. Jeremy Geiger said.

SWAT teams and other members of law enforcement had shut down roads and surrounded a property off Highway 25 between Green Isle and Belle Pointe where they found a vehicle connected to Boelter.

Lying on the road, they also found the cowboy hat Boelter was last seen wearing in CCTV footage from the Twin Cities area.

Hours after the double shooting, Boelter sent his roommate a string of chilling text messages where he said, “I may be dead shortly.”

“I made some choices, and you guys don’t know anything about this, but I’m going to be gone for a while,” he said to his friends David and Ron.

“May be dead shortly, so I just want to let you know I love you guys both and I wish it hadn’t gone this way.”

He had last been seen in the Twin Cities area on Saturday morning wearing a cowboy hat, a dark long-sleeved shirt and light pants as officials feared he was preparing to flee.

His wife, Jenny Boelter, was later detained after a traffic stop when cops found she was carrying weapons, cash, and passports.

She was stopped and questioned by police while she was driving with several relatives near Onamia, Minnesota around 10 am on Saturday.

Cops reportedly held her for questioning but she was not arrested.

The couple used to run the Praetorian Guard Security company.

NIGHT OF TERROR

Cops named the 57-year-old as a suspect on June 14 after shootings were reported at the homes of Hortman and Senator John Hoffman in the early hours of the morning.

Both Hortman and her husband Mark were pronounced dead at their home in Brooklyn Park.

Hoffman and his wife Yvette underwent surgery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds at their residence in Champlin just five miles away from the Hortmans.

Officials said they are “cautiously optimistic” that the pair will survive what Governor Tim Walz called an “unspeakable tragedy” and a “politically motivated assassination.”

The Hoffman’s nephew revealed that the couple had been shot 11 times during the horror attack.

He shared in a Facebook post how his aunt Yvette had thrown herself on top of her daughter to protect her.

The first shooting was reported at the Senator’s home just after 2 am and while cops were attending the incident, the second shooting was being carried out at the Hortman’s home.

Portrait of Melissa Hortman.

Democrat Minnesota State House member Melissa Hortman (issued 14 June 2025). Hortman and her husband were shot and killed in the attack at their homeCredit: EPA
Portrait of Minnesota Democratic State Senator John Hoffman.

Minnesota Democratic State Senator John Hoffman was shot multiple times and underwent surgeryCredit: EPA
Surveillance image of Vance Luther Boelter, person of interest in a homicide investigation.

The last time Boelter was seen on CCTV after the shootingsCredit: EPA
Cowboy hat on the ground.

Cops believe they have located the cowboy hat suspect Vance Boelter was last seen wearingCredit: KARE 11
Road scene of a crime investigation.

Roads were closed off as cops searched a rural part of Sibley County after locating a vehicle of interestCredit: KARE 11

At 3:35 am the second call came in as officers who were sent to check in on the DFL speaker, ran into the gunman posing as a police officer, and exchanged fire with him before he fled.

They then found the bodies of Melissa and her husband inside the property.

The FBI announced a $50,000 reward for any information leading the arrest and conviction of Boelter.

A release by the agency on Saturday night revealed that while posing as a police officer, Boelter had donned a creepy latex mask before allegedly shooting and killing Hortman and her husband.

An image released by the FBI shows a man, believed to be Boelter, in what appears to be a full police uniform complete with a vest and taser holding up a flashlight at the door of the residence

The bald-headed latex mask covered his head and face completely.

Law enforcement officers in tactical gear.

Law enforcement officers with the River Valley Tactical Team in manhunt for BoelterCredit: AP
Front door with bullet holes.

Bullet holes mark the front door of Minnesota state Senator John Hoffman, who was shot alongside his wife, YvetteCredit: Reuters
Sheriff's deputy blocking traffic near crime scene.

A Sibley County Sheriff’s deputy blocks off traffic leading to the home of BoelterCredit: AP
A man sits on his porch steps, looking distressed as he reads a text message on his phone.

Boelter’s roommate Daniel Carlson reads a text message he received from him on Saturday morningCredit: Getty
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