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A man named Vance Boelter allegedly shot and killed Melissa Hortman, a Democratic Minnesota state representative, and her husband Mark Hortman at their home at some point early Saturday morning while, according to law enforcement, impersonating a police officer. He also allegedly shot state senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette Hoffman at their home. They are alive, but remain in critical condition.
Law enforcement has said they found a manifesto and hit list in the alleged suspectโs car, which included politicians, abortion providers, and pro-abortion rights advocates. There were also allegedly fliers in his car for the โNo Kingsโ protest against President Donald Trump, which took place in cities across the US on Saturday.
The 57-year-old, who has been identified as the suspected shooter according to numerous reports, runs an armed security service with his wife, and has been affiliated with at least one evangelical organization, a ministry he has also run with his wife, according to a tax filing reviewed by WIRED. (His wife could not be immediately reached for comment.) According to public records and archived websites reviewed by WIRED, the suspect served for a time as the president of Revoformation Ministries. A version of the ministryโs website captured in 2011 carries a biography in which he is said to have been ordained in 1993.
According to an archived website for the ministry reviewed by WIRED, the suspected shooterโs missionary work took him to Gaza and the West Bank during the Second Intifada, where, the website states, he โsought out militant Islamists in order to share the gospel and tell them that violence wasn’t the answer.โ
A later version of the site was designed, according to an archived copy, by Israeli web design firm J-Town. Charlie Kalech, CEO of J-Town, tells WIRED that the alleged suspect was, in his recollection, โclearly religious and evangelistic. He had lots of ideas to make the world a better place.โ The suspect, whom Kalech said was โnothing but nice to me,โ commissioned J-Town, Kalech recalled, because theyโre Jerusalem-based, and he said he wanted to support Israel.
A Facebook profile under the suspected shooterโs name was briefly viewed by WIRED before it was taken down. His profile had shown him โlikingโ several evangelical missionary organizations, as well as pages honoring Reinhard Bonnke, a German pentecostal evangelist known for missions in several African countries, and Smith Wigglesworth, a British evangelist who was influential in the pentecostal movement. He also โlikedโ the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative legal advocacy organization known for its hardline stances against abortion and LGBTQ rights.
The suspected shooter also appears to be the director of security patrols at Praetorian Guard Security Services, a security company run servicing the Minneapolis and St. Paul metro areas that he founded with his wife Jenny. The company advertises residential security patrols and uniformed security patrols. โWe only offer armed security. If you are looking for unarmed guards, please work with another service to meet your needs better,โ states the โred linesโ section of the companyโs website. The website also states that their โguardsโ wear the โbest personal protective equipment money can buy.โ
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