Vance Luther Boelter, Minnesota
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The search for Vance Luther Boelter, the FBI-wanted man who is suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses at their residences in the early hours of Saturday morning, is well into its second day.
The suspect built a scattered career ranging from food to retailing to private security to pastoring, public records and his online postings show.
Boelter has worked in retail, for food companies and as a pastor, the Washington Post reported Sunday. The outlet also noted he rotated between his home with his wife outside the Twin Cities and a rental home in Minneapolis with roommates.
The suspect remains at large while hundreds of law enforcement officers from multiple agencies conduct an intensive manhunt.
Authorities believe Vance Luther Boelter, 57, who is suspected of being involved in two “politically motivated” shootings, is still in the Midwest, stated Sen. Amy Klobuchar. She mentioned that officials have issued a notice in South Dakota and that “he may be” in Minnesota.
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The suspect, identified by authorities as Vance Luther Boelter, posed as a law enforcement officer to gain access to the victims' homes.
Vance Boelter, is wanted in connection with a political shooting that killed Rep. Hortman and injured Sen. Hoffman.
In the ongoing manhunt for Vance Luther Boelter, the FBI has shared a new image of him at a Minnesota shooting victim's door.