


The man suspected in the shooting deaths of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband has been found near his Green Isle home. Vance Boelter was reportedly captured after running into the woods trying to escape.
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JUST IN: Suspected Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter has been arrested near his Green Isle home, according to ABC News.
According to @lizcollin, Boelter was spotted near a home in Green Isle before he started running into the woods."
At one point, he was tucked in the fetal position and then began to army crawl until he eventually stood up to surrender," Collin reported. Boelter was spotted by a drone overhead when he surrendered. Video: @DanWolfeKBJR
Here are pictures and video from the scene. (WATCH)
Here are two pictures of him in custody shortly after his arrest.
Commenters have questions and doubts about the arrest and the entire story so far.
Posters fear something will happen to Boelter before he can explain his motivations and be charged and tried for his alleged crimes, since he has past connections to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Authorities have also refused to release his manifesto. Boelter is also suspected of shooting Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Both are still hospitalized and recovering from their wounds.