(MNN)-Federal prosecutors have reached a plea agreement with Vance Boelter, who is now expected to plead guilty in last year’s deadly attacks targeting two Minnesota lawmakers and their families. Under the proposed deal, the Justice Department says it will not seek the death penalty. Boelter is charged with posing as a police officer before fatally shooting former House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, at their Brooklyn Park home last June. Investigators say he also shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, at their house in Champlin. Separate state charges remain pending against Boelter while the federal case moves ahead.
STATE TOURNAMENT GAME PREVIEW: Cotter Baseball vs. Cannon Falls
(KWMN)- The #5 seed Cotter Ramblers (24-3) will take on the #4 seed Cannon Falls Bombers (20-6) today in the first round of the Class AA State Tournament at Dick Putz Field. The Ramblers have not lost a game since May 9th, a 2-6 loss to Holy Family C...
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Boelter to Plead Guilty in Hortman and Hoffman Shootings
(MNN)-Federal prosecutors have reached a plea agreement with Vance Boelter, who is now expected to plead guilty in last year's deadly attacks targeting two Minnesota lawmakers and their families. Under the proposed deal, the Justice Department says ...
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Boelter expected to enter guilty plea in Minnesota lawmaker attacks
The man charged with killing former DFL Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark is expected to plead guilty Thursday morning in federal court in Minneapolis.
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Minnesota Chippewa Tribe general election results are in
The six member nations of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe held elections for leadership positions on Tuesday.
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