❓WHAT HAPPENED: A break-in occurred at the home of the late Minnesota Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman just three days after she and her husband were killed in an apparently politically motivated attack.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The late Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were victims of a fatal attack. Suspect Vance Luther Boelter is in custody; the person or persons who broke into the Hortmans’ home are currently unknown.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The break-in occurred overnight on June 17, 2025, at the Hortman residence in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The home appeared to have been searched by an unknown individual; however, the family has indicated that they don’t believe anything is missing,” Brooklyn Park Police stated.
🎯IMPACT: The incident has heightened concerns about the safety of public officials and their families following politically motivated violence.
The home of slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman (D) was broken into on Tuesday evening, prompting law enforcement to establish a security perimeter around the residence. The break-in occurred just three days after Hortman, the former Speaker of the Minnesota state House of Representatives, and her husband, Mark, were murdered by Vance Luther Boelter, a former appointee of Governor Tim Walz (D-MN).
“At 8:00 AM, Brooklyn Park Police were alerted to an overnight break-in at the residence of late State Representative Melissa Hortman,” police stated. “It was discovered that the plywood covering the rear window of the home had been pried off and the window broken to gain entry.”
“The home appeared to have been searched by an unknown individual; however, the family has indicated that they don’t believe anything is missing,” the police statement continued, emphasizing that “all evidence related to the homicides had been collected” before the burglary.
The fact that the home had been searched by an unknown person or persons has renewed speculation among the public that Boelter, 57, may not have acted alone. A former state board appointee of Gov. Walz, Boelter visited the homes of at least four Minnesota lawmakers in the early hours of June 14, disguised as a law enforcement officer. Hortman and her husband were shot and killed, while State Senator John Hoffman (D) and his wife, Yvette, were both critically wounded in another shooting. The other two lawmakers, whose identities have not been made public, were not at home when Boelter arrived.
Law enforcement apprehended Boelter late Sunday night, following what officials described as the largest manhunt in Minnesota’s history. He now faces both state and federal charges, some of which could carry the death penalty if he is convicted.
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