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Suspect in custody after shooting Minnesota lawmakers while posing as officer, ABC News says

Suspect in custody after shooting Minnesota lawmakers while posing as officer, ABC News says

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A tow truck arrives on the scene to remove a vehicle associated with 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter, the suspect in the shooting deaths of senior Democratic state assemblywoman Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, U.S., June 15, 2025. (Reuters)

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