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Eden Prairie nonprofit Helping Paws starting fund in honor of Hortman family
Eden Prairie nonprofit Helping Paws starting fund in honor of Hortman family

CBS News

time2 days ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Eden Prairie nonprofit Helping Paws starting fund in honor of Hortman family

Helping Paws, a Minnesota-based nonprofit that trains and places assistance dogs with veterans and first responders with PTSD, is starting a fund in honor of the late House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her family. The nonprofit on Monday announced the Hortman Heroes Fund, which will support "programs that place highly skilled service dogs with individuals who have sacrificed for their communities and country." Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark and their dog Gilbert were shot and killed in their Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, home on June 14. Gilbert was a former Helping Paws service dog in training. "This was a profound loss for the entire Helping Paws community, as we mourn the passing of two dedicated volunteers and a beloved dog who trained in our program," Helping Paws Executive Director Alyssa Golob said in a news release on Monday. "Melissa served her community in more ways than one, and the Hortmans' commitment to our mission and to helping others was unwavering." Melissa and Mark Hortman volunteered with Helping Paws to train dogs to be service animals. Sophie and Colin Hortman, children of Melissa and Mark Hortman, said their parents treasured their relationship with the Eden Prairie nonprofit. "Our family is committed to the work that Helping Paws is doing, and we look forward to the positive impact that this fund will have in providing healing and support for veterans and first responders," Sophie and Colin Hortman said in a joint statement in the release. Helping Paws said it plans to recognize the fund at an event later this year.

Beloved Dog Joined Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband as They Lay in State
Beloved Dog Joined Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband as They Lay in State

Yomiuri Shimbun

time29-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Beloved Dog Joined Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband as They Lay in State

Thousands of people lined up at the Minnesota Capitol to pay tribute to slain lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, as they lay in state Friday, ahead of Saturday's funeral. Between Hortman's casket and that of her husband was an urn containing the ashes of the family's golden retriever, Gilbert. A former service-dog-in-training, Gilbert was with Hortman, the Minnesota House speaker, and her husband this month at their home in a Minneapolis suburb when the couple were fatally shot in a case that made national headlines and has left young lawmakers questioning whether politics is too dangerous as a career. Gilbert also received multiple gunshot wounds, and despite attempts to save him, he was euthanized. Vance Boelter, 57, from Green Isle, Minnesota, is facing state and federal murder charges in the June 14 killing. He is also accused of shooting state Sen. John Hoffman (D) and his wife, who were seriously wounded in what state and federal prosecutors allege was a broader plot to assassinate politicians. On Saturday, a private funeral will take place. Gov. Tim Walz (D) and former vice president Kamala Harris are expected to attend, with Walz delivering a eulogy. Hortman was the first woman and one of fewer than 20 Minnesotans to lie in state at the Minnesota Capitol. Mark Hortman, meanwhile, was the first Minnesotan to lie in state who was not a public official or a military figure. It also appeared to be the first time a dog received such an honor, according to a list from the Minnesota Historical Society. The Hortmans had volunteered with Helping Paws as foster home trainers, helping to raise and train service dogs, the nonprofit said in a statement after the couple's deaths. The family had trained another dog, who now works with a veteran, but Gilbert had been too friendly to complete his training. He 'eventually career changed and became a cherished member of their family,' the group said. 'She loved Gilbert so much. The day Gilbert didn't graduate doggy school was one of her happiest [days], because that meant Gilbert could stay with her. Gilbert was truly the best dog ever,' fellow Minnesota Rep. Kaohly Vang Her (D) wrote on Facebook. In a post on X on Friday, the Minnesota House of Representatives Democratic-Farmer-Labor Caucus said: 'We are incredibly touched by the amount of people who are visiting the Capitol today to pay their respects to Melissa, Mark, and their Golden Retriever Gilbert.' The Hortmans' coffins were topped by large flower arrangements, with portraits set beside them. Gilbert's ashes were on a pedestal between them, in a golden urn encircled with paw prints, accompanied by a photo. As mourners came to pay their respects to the Hortmans, some also left tributes to Gilbert, including a box of dog biscuits with a note reading: 'For the best boy, Gilbert.' Another note read: 'Well done, faithful servant.' Alyssa Golob, executive director at Helping Paws, said in a phone interview Saturday that she offered the Hortmans' children, Sophie and Colin, an 'honor guard' of dogs at the funeral, which is something the group offers to members of the community. She said around 20 dogs took up a sentry position for 30 minutes each on Friday, with one patted by former president Joe Biden as he paid his respects. 'For me and my staff, it's been very, very difficult. People in our community just knew them on different levels. I think everyone is still in shock,' she said. Allied Emergency Veterinary Service, which treated Gilbert after the shooting, said its team had worked with several experts 'to fully understand the extent of Gilbert's injuries and explore every possible outcome' and had ensured that he 'received the very best of our knowledge, care, and compassion' before euthanizing him. The group has launched a fundraising drive in Gilbert's memory for police and service dogs in need of emergency care. Sophie and Colin Hortman previously released a statement saying they were 'devastated and heartbroken' by the deaths of their parents. Those who wanted to honor their memory could consider planting a tree, baking food to share with a friend, standing up for justice and peace, or petting a dog, their statement said. 'A golden retriever is ideal, but any will do.'

A Minnesota Lawmaker and Her Husband Are Lying in State. Next to Them: Their Golden Retriever.
A Minnesota Lawmaker and Her Husband Are Lying in State. Next to Them: Their Golden Retriever.

New York Times

time27-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

A Minnesota Lawmaker and Her Husband Are Lying in State. Next to Them: Their Golden Retriever.

It is not every day that a dog lies in state under the dome of a capitol. But Gilbert, a 4-year-old golden retriever who belonged to the family of State Representative Melissa Hortman of Minnesota, was no ordinary dog. Gilbert was killed on June 14 after a man stormed into Ms. Hortman's home and opened gunfire, also killing Ms. Hortman and her husband Mark. It was one of two shootings of state lawmakers that the man, identified by investigators as Vance Boelter, carried out that day, prompting what officials called the state's largest manhunt. On Friday, all three lay in state at the Minnesota Capitol. Ms. Hortman is the first woman in the state to receive the honor, her husband is the first who wasn't a public official or veteran, and Gilbert is the first animal. To understand why Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota saw fit to include Gilbert in a remembrance honor that fewer than 20 state dignitaries have received, it helps to go back to 2014, the beginning of the Hortman family's yearslong passion for training service dogs. The Hortmans' daughter, Sophie, who was then a senior in high school, decided to train a service dog for a school project and brought Minnie, a black Labrador retriever, into the family. Sophie and Mr. Hortman put Minnie through a rigorous training program run by Helping Paws, a nonprofit that provides service dogs to people with disabilities, including veterans and emergency personnel. In July 2016, Minnie was paired with Aric Elsner, an Air Force veteran with chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Assassination of Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband Also Claims Life of Couple's Rescue Dog
Assassination of Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband Also Claims Life of Couple's Rescue Dog

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Assassination of Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband Also Claims Life of Couple's Rescue Dog

Assassination of Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband Also Claims Life of Couple's Rescue Dog originally appeared on L.A. Mag. When a gunman stalked lawmaker Melissa Hortman, killing her and her husband, there was a third victim: her golden retriever, Paws is a nonprofit organization outside of Minneapolis that aims to train dogs suitable for assisting people with disabilities, veterans, and first responders. Helping Paws hopes to enhance people's quality of life with their dogs and continues to do so each and every day. Hortman, a Minnesota lawmaker, was first introduced to Helping Paws in 2014 through her daughter's high school service project. After her daughter left for college, Hortman continued her involvement with the program and volunteered to train another dog. In 2021, Hortman adopted Gilbert, the friendly, people-loving golden retriever. While she planned to train him to be a service dog, Gilbert's overwhelming friendliness stood in the way of his career options, leading to his permanent adoption as the Hortman's beloved family pet. In a tragic, politically targeted home attack on Saturday, June 14, against Melissa Hortman, both she and her husband were shot and killed. Gilbert was unfortunately shot and injured alongside his owners. After days of fighting for his life, Gilbert sadly had to be euthanized. Gilbert was a profound part of Melissa's identity and a cherished member of the Hortman family. In a statement, Melissa's children announced that one way they intend to keep their mother's memory alive is by petting dogs daily, ideally golden retrievers. Helping Paws announced on their Facebook that they are currently in the process of creating a fund in honor of the Hortmans that will continue to honor and support their program. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

The Hortmans' beloved dog Gilbert also killed in Saturday shooting
The Hortmans' beloved dog Gilbert also killed in Saturday shooting

Yahoo

time24-06-2025

  • Yahoo

The Hortmans' beloved dog Gilbert also killed in Saturday shooting

The Hortmans' beloved dog Gilbert also killed in Saturday shooting originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Gilbert, the beloved golden retriever of Melissa and Mark Hortman, was also killed in the attack at their home early Saturday morning. House Rep. Erin Koegel first revealed in a social media post that the Hortmans' children, Sophie and Colin, made the decision to euthanize Gilbert after learning he would not survive the injuries he sustained in the shooting. The news was confirmed Monday by Helping Paws, a nonprofit based in Eden Prairie that breeds, trains, and places service assistance dogs. The dogs are dedicated towards helping those with physical disabilities, as well as first responders and veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. The organization says Hortman served as a foster home trainer with the nonprofit, raising Minnie, a Labrador now paired with a veteran. Hortman also helped raise and train Gilbert, a golden retriever, but he was reportedly "too friendly" to be a working dog and was eventually adopted by the family. Helping Paws plans on establishing a fund to honor the Hortman family and Gilbert, with the money raised going towards "placing service dogs with veterans and first responders living with PTSD."This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

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