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Vance Boelter, the man charged in the deadly Minnesota lawmaker shootings, pleaded not guilty in federal court last week.
Vance Boelter, 58, of Green Isle, Minnesota, was indicted July 15 on six counts of murder, stalking and firearms violations.
Immediately after Vance Boelter was indicted by a federal grand jury for the stalking and killing of Democratic Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, along with the attempted ...
Expert explains how federal officials will decide whether Vance Boelter will receive the death penalty Vance Boelter appeared in a St. Paul federal courtroom on July 3, alongside defense attorney ...
Accused political assassin Vance Boelter was indicted by a federal grand jury on Tuesday for a pair of twisted double-shootings targeting Minnesota state lawmakers that left two dead last month.
MINNEAPOLIS — Alleged political assassin Vance Boelter is anticipated to plead not guilty at a future court appearance following a grand jury indictment accusing him of stalking and shooting two ...
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A federal grand jury Tuesday handed down a six-count indictment against Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses last month, the U.S. Attorney's Office ...
A grand jury indicted the man accused of shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses on six federal charges Tuesday, moving the case forward as prosecutors signal the death penalty is … ...
The disclosure came after a federal grand jury indicted Boelter on six counts of stalking, murder through the use of a firearm and other charges in the targeted shootings of two state lawmakers ...
Vance Boelter was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to the murder of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, her husband, and the critical wounding of two others.
Prosecutors initially charged Boelter with the same counts. But under federal court rules they needed a grand jury indictment to take the case to trial.